Total Hip Replacement After Acetabular Fracture A systematic review of literature

Magdy Gamil Mazeed Mandlon;

Abstract


Bachground: Total hip replacement (THR) after acetabular fracture is a complex procedure and presents the surgeon with unique challenges. THR maybe indicated in two distinct clinical scenarios; firstly, if an acute acetabular fracture would result in a predictably poor outcome if treated with open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF), and secondly (and most commonly) after a patient develops post-traumatic arthritis after either non-operative or operative treatment of an acetabular fracture.
Purpose: Purpose of this article wad to assess the outcome of total hip replacement in the management of selected acetabular fractures among adult with traumatic hip arthritis.
Methods: Prospective and retrospective studies of 494 patients who underwent primary total hip arthroplasty for acute Acetabular fractures. The study was done in different places. Collected during the period from 1990 to Jan 2015. Results: in our series of primary total hip replacement for acute acetabular fractures


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Title Total Hip Replacement After Acetabular Fracture A systematic review of literature
Other Titles تغيير كامل لمفصل الفخد بعد كسر بحق الفخد
Authors Magdy Gamil Mazeed Mandlon
Issue Date 2018

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