Causes of failure after total hip arthroplasty: A narrative review of literatures

Naomi Kobayashi, Yohei Yukizawa
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Abstract

Purpose

Innovations in materials and implant design, as well as refinement of procedures and countermeasures for various complications, have led to improved outcomes for patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty (THA). However, various issues remain. Here we performed a comprehensive review of literatures regarding clinical failure of THA and discuss the current situation regarding specific issues.

Methods

A narrative review was conducted focusing on the various causes of clinical failure or complications after THA. Each cause or complication is listed according to time of occurrence, from the intraoperative period to the late stage post-surgery. For each specific condition requiring revision or further surgery, we summarize the important clinical information, including prevalence, diagnosis, risk factors, and treatment options.

Results

We focused on specific conditions that cause failure of THA, including periprosthetic joint infection, dislocation, malalignment/malposition, iliopsoas impingement, and other causes of pain after THA. We also discuss the prevalence, risk factors, diagnostic algorithm, and treatment options.

Conclusion

Identifying possible causes of THA failure at each stage after surgery is important. In addition, clinicians need to understand that patients may have an unsatisfactory outcome despite perfect surgical technique and/or postoperative radiographs.

全髋关节置换术后失败原因的文献综述
目的材料和植入物设计的创新,以及针对各种并发症的程序和对策的改进,已经改善了全髋关节置换术(THA)患者的预后。然而,各种问题仍然存在。在这里,我们对THA临床失败的文献进行了全面的回顾,并讨论了具体问题的现状。方法对THA术后临床失败或并发症的各种原因进行叙述性综述。从术中到术后晚期,每种原因或并发症都根据发生时间列出。对于每种需要翻修或进一步手术的特定情况,我们总结了重要的临床信息,包括患病率、诊断、风险因素和治疗选择。结果我们重点研究了导致THA失败的具体情况,包括假体周围关节感染、脱位、对齐/错位、髂腰肌撞击以及THA后疼痛的其他原因。我们还讨论了患病率、危险因素、诊断算法和治疗方案。结论明确THA术后各阶段失败的可能原因非常重要。此外,临床医生需要了解,尽管手术技术和/或术后射线照片完美,但患者可能会出现不令人满意的结果。
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