A Review on the Management of Hip and Knee Osteoarthritis.

International Journal of Chronic Diseases Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-09-28 DOI:10.1155/2013/845015
Alexander MacDonald Wood, Timothy M Brock, Kieran Heil, Rachel Holmes, Axel Weusten
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Abstract

Arthritis is the most common chronic condition affecting patients over the age of 70. The prevalence of osteoarthritis increases with age, and with an aging population, the effect of this disease will represent an ever-increasing burden on health care. The knee is the most common joint affected in osteoarthritis, with up to 41% of limb arthritis being located in the knee, compared to 30% in hands and 19% in hips. We review the current concepts with regard to the disease process and risk factors for developing hip and knee osteoarthritis. We then explore the nonsurgical management of osteoarthritis as well as the operative management of hip and knee arthritis. We discuss the indications for surgical treatment of hip and knee arthritis, looking in particular at the controversies affecting young and obese patients in both hip and knee replacements. Patient and implant related outcomes along with survivorships are addressed as well as the experiences and controversies described in national joint registries.

髋关节和膝关节骨性关节炎治疗综述。
关节炎是 70 岁以上患者最常见的慢性疾病。骨关节炎的发病率随着年龄的增长而增加,随着人口老龄化,这种疾病的影响将给医疗保健带来越来越大的负担。膝关节是骨关节炎中最常见的受累关节,高达 41% 的肢体关节炎发生在膝关节,而手部和髋部的比例分别为 30% 和 19%。我们回顾了当前有关疾病过程和髋关节与膝关节骨关节炎发病风险因素的概念。然后,我们将探讨骨关节炎的非手术治疗方法以及髋关节和膝关节炎的手术治疗方法。我们讨论了髋关节和膝关节炎手术治疗的适应症,尤其是在髋关节和膝关节置换术中影响年轻和肥胖患者的争议。我们还讨论了与患者和植入物相关的疗效和存活率,以及国家关节登记中描述的经验和争议。
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