From Hip Arthrosis to Hip Replacement Surgery – Total Hip Endoprosthesis

Ema Kocjančič, Boštjan Kocjančič
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Abstract: Hip arthrosis is a medical condition that is more commonly present in elderly people that is nowadays also becoming a healthcare burden among the younger, active popu-lation. Arthrosis is a process during which cartilage, normally present as a protective factor of the hip joint, gradually wears away, becoming frayed and rough. This results in limited protective joint space, which leads to increased friction and rubbing between hip joint components; acetabulum and femoral bone. Due to arthrosis, patients experi-ence daily pain, limited movements and decreased quality of life. Primary treatment of osteoarthritis includes informing patients of the importance of a healthy lifestyle, in-cluding physical activity. As non-surgical alternatives to treating osteoarthritis, ortho-paedic surgeons may relieve their patients’ symptoms with pharmacological interven-tions (paracetamol and NSAIDs) and in selected cases intraarticular infiltrations. When all this is no longer effective, surgical relief of pain is recommended, including less invasive procedures, such as hip arthroscopy, hip biopsy, or simple core decom-pression (CD), or the most invasive, but effective hip replacement surgery - total hip arthroplasty (THA). The latter is a procedure during which diseased and necrotic tissue from the hip joint is removed and replaced with artificial materials, the hip endopros-thesis. The aim of this procedure is to reduce pain and improve patient's mobility and quality of life. Keywords: hip osteoarthritis, hip arthrosis, hip endoprosthesis, surgery, quality of life.
从髋关节病到髋关节置换手术 - 全髋关节内假体
摘要:髋关节病是一种常见于老年人的病症,如今也成为活跃在年轻人群中的医疗负担。关节病是指通常作为髋关节保护因素的软骨逐渐磨损,变得脆弱和粗糙的过程。这导致保护关节的空间受限,从而增加了髋关节组件(髋臼和股骨头)之间的摩擦和揉搓。由于关节病变,患者每天都会感到疼痛,活动受限,生活质量下降。骨关节炎的主要治疗方法包括告知患者健康生活方式的重要性,包括体育锻炼。作为治疗骨关节炎的非手术替代方法,骨科医生可以通过药物干预(扑热息痛和非甾体抗炎药)缓解患者的症状,在某些情况下还可以进行关节内浸润治疗。当所有这些方法都不再有效时,医生会建议通过手术来缓解疼痛,包括创伤较小的手术,如髋关节镜检查、髋关节活检或简单的核心减压术(CD),或者创伤最大但效果最好的髋关节置换手术--全髋关节置换术(THA)。全髋关节置换术是一种将髋关节内病变和坏死的组织切除,并用人工材料(即髋关节内假体)替代的手术。这种手术的目的是减轻疼痛,改善患者的活动能力和生活质量。关键词:髋关节骨关节炎、髋关节病、髋关节内假体、手术、生活质量。
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