Long-term outcomes of traumatic hip dislocation: a minimum 10-year follow-up study in 18 patients

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Stephan Regenbogen, Paul A. Grützner, Markus Beck, Philipp Blum, Ulrich Stöckle, Philipp Osten, Sven Märdian, Vera Jaecker
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Abstract

Background

Traumatic hip dislocations are rare but serious injuries, potentially affecting patients’ quality of life and mobility. Given the limited understanding of prognostic factors, this study aimed to identify predictors of long-term clinical outcomes.

Materials and methods

Injury characteristics and computed tomography (CT) of patients following traumatic hip dislocation from two level I trauma centers from 2009 to 2015 were analyzed. At follow-up, patients were evaluated for avascular necrosis (AVN), post-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA), secondary surgery, complications, and return to sports. Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), including Tegner Activity Scale (TAS) and modified Harris Hip Score (mHHS), were evaluated.

Results

38 patients with traumatic hip dislocation were finally included. Concomitant posterior acetabular wall fractures and femoral head fractures (Pipkin type I to IV) were observed in 34 cases (87%). 18 patients (mean age 38.3 ± 17.2 years) completed the follow-up (mean follow-up 12.25 ± 1.03 years). 6 patients (33%) developed PTOA, 2 patients (11%) AVN, and 3 patients (17%) required total hip arthroplasty. Decreased TAS was associated with concomitant fractures (p = 0.02). 10 patients (56%) did not return to their pre-injury sports level and 7 patients (39%) reported sexual dysfunction. PROMs and return to sports were significantly worse in patients with PTOA or residual sciatic nerve injury (p < 0.05).

Conclusions

Patients after traumatic hip dislocation are at high risk for PTOA or AVN, especially with concomitant acetabular or femoral head fractures, resulting in significant long-term limitations in daily activities, sports, and sexual function. Recognition of concomitant fractures is a critical prognostic factor in assessing long-term outcomes.

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外伤性髋关节脱位的长期预后:18例患者至少10年随访研究
背景:外伤性髋关节脱位是一种罕见但严重的损伤,可能影响患者的生活质量和活动能力。鉴于对预后因素的了解有限,本研究旨在确定长期临床结果的预测因素。材料与方法分析2009 - 2015年两家一级创伤中心外伤性髋关节脱位患者的损伤特征及CT检查结果。在随访中,评估患者的缺血性坏死(AVN),创伤后骨关节炎(PTOA),继发手术,并发症和恢复运动。评估患者报告的结果测量(PROMs),包括Tegner活动量表(TAS)和改良Harris髋关节评分(mHHS)。结果最终纳入38例外伤性髋关节脱位患者。合并髋臼后壁骨折和股骨头骨折(Pipkin I ~ IV型)34例(87%)。18例患者(平均年龄38.3±17.2岁)完成随访(平均随访时间12.25±1.03年)。6例(33%)发生PTOA, 2例(11%)发生AVN, 3例(17%)需要全髋关节置换术。TAS降低与合并骨折相关(p = 0.02)。10例患者(56%)没有恢复到损伤前的运动水平,7例患者(39%)出现性功能障碍。前睑下垂或坐骨神经损伤患者的PROMs和运动恢复明显更差(p < 0.05)。结论外伤性髋关节脱位患者发生上睑下垂或AVN的风险较高,尤其是合并髋臼或股骨头骨折,导致患者日常活动、运动和性功能受到严重的长期限制。识别合并骨折是评估长期预后的关键预后因素。
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期刊介绍: "Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery" is a rich source of instruction and information for physicians in clinical practice and research in the extensive field of orthopaedics and traumatology. The journal publishes papers that deal with diseases and injuries of the musculoskeletal system from all fields and aspects of medicine. The journal is particularly interested in papers that satisfy the information needs of orthopaedic clinicians and practitioners. The journal places special emphasis on clinical relevance. "Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery" is the official journal of the German Speaking Arthroscopy Association (AGA).
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