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The use of dual mobility acetabular cups in total hip replacement reduces dislocation rates in hip dysplasia patients

Jung Shin Kim, Nam Hoon Moon, Min Uk, Sung-Won Jung, Kuen Tak Suh, Won Chul Shin

2023Scientific Reports16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Total hip replacement arthroplasty (THA) in hip dysplasia patients has a higher dislocation rate than in patients with simple hip osteoarthritis due to anatomical deformation. Therefore, to reduce postoperative THA dislocation is the challenge for arthroplasty surgeons. From 2015 to 2020, 1525 patients underwent THA performed by two surgeons at a single institution. A total of 152 patients involving 172 THAs were included. The patients were classified into dual-mobility (DM) and fixed-bearing (FB) acetabular cup groups. The occurrence of postoperative dislocation and functional evaluation of the hip joint, was analyzed before and after surgery using the modified Harris hip score(mHHS). There was no difference in the preoperative demographics and radiographic parameters between the groups. The incidence of postoperative hip dislocation was significantly lower in the DM group (DM 0% vs. FB 9.0%) (P value = 0.003). The mHHS showed no difference before surgery and after surgery (DM 91.80 vs FB 92.03). Treating hip dysplasia patients with THA using a dual-mobility acetabular cup can reduce postoperative dislocations, and could be used for the better management of these patients.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHip dysplasiaSurgeryTotal hip arthroplastyRadiographyDemographicsDislocationOsteoarthritisArthroplastyDysplasiaHarris Hip ScoreHip replacementInternal medicineAlternative medicineDemographyPathologySociologyComposite materialMaterials scienceOrthopaedic implants and arthroplastyHip disorders and treatmentsTotal Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes
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