Muscle Damage in Different Approaches in Total Hip Arthroplasty According to Serum Markers

Stylianos Tottas, A. Fiska, Ioannis E. Kougioumtzis, A. Ververidis, K. Tilkeridis, G. Drosos
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Abstract

Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) is the final treatment of end-stage hip osteoarthritis. Nowadays, THA has become very common, cost- effective and one of the most successful orthopaedic procedures. Recently, surgeons have shifted their interest to approaches according to Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS). These approaches are either modifications of conventional approaches or they are designed from the beginning as MIS approaches. Muscle damage and soft tissue damage are issues that concern researchers who perform studies on THA.The aim of this study is to review the literature concerning studies by comparing different approaches using serum and inflammatory markers for muscle and soft tissue damage.We searched the PubMed database in the English language systematically for clinical studies or reviews, comparing muscle damage according to serum markers between two or more approaches in primary total arthroplasty.In total, twenty-one studies were included in this review. Although the results are controversial, it seems that MIS approaches in most of the studies were related to lower levels of inflammation markers contrasting with conventional approaches. Nevertheless, this difference in muscle damage is not correlated with a difference in functional scores or other perioperative data and clinical outcomes in all studies.The existing literature does not lead to a safe consensus about the superiority of any approach. Therefore, there is still a need for further research with well-designed studies.
血清标志物对全髋关节置换术中不同入路肌肉损伤的影响
全髋关节置换术(THA)是终末期髋关节骨关节炎的最后治疗方法。如今,全髋关节置换术已成为一种非常普遍、经济有效且最成功的骨科手术之一。最近,外科医生已经将他们的兴趣转移到微创手术(MIS)的方法上。这些方法要么是对传统方法的修改,要么从一开始就被设计为管理信息系统方法。肌肉损伤和软组织损伤是进行THA研究的研究人员关注的问题。本研究的目的是通过比较使用血清和炎症标志物对肌肉和软组织损伤的不同方法来回顾有关研究的文献。我们系统地检索了英文PubMed数据库的临床研究或综述,根据血清标志物比较了原发性全关节置换术中两种或多种方法的肌肉损伤。本综述共纳入21项研究。尽管结果存在争议,但与传统方法相比,大多数研究中的MIS方法与较低水平的炎症标志物有关。然而,在所有研究中,肌肉损伤的差异与功能评分或其他围手术期数据和临床结果的差异无关。现有的文献并没有对任何方法的优越性得出一个安全的共识。因此,还需要进一步的研究和精心设计的研究。
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