关于前路微创全髋关节置换术后生活质量的调查:最新研究结果评述。

IF 2 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Qin-Zhi Liu, Nian-Zhe Sun
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摘要

这篇社论对 Ishikura 等人最近的研究进行了批判性评估,该研究探讨了前路微创全髋关节置换术(MIS-THA)对术后生活质量的影响,特别关注重返工作岗位和恢复驾驶的时间表和影响因素。Ishikura 等人的研究表明,前路 MIS-THA 可以缩短恢复时间,减少术后疼痛,并显著提高患者的生活质量和工作效率。他们的研究结果表明,职业类型和工作强度是决定术后恢复的关键因素。通过综合多项研究的证据,该分析系统地评估了前路MIS-THA的临床优势,包括减少软组织创伤和加快功能恢复,同时也承认了其局限性,如陡峭的手术学习曲线和术后早期并发症风险。讨论强调了根据患者的职业需求设计个性化康复方案的必要性。值得注意的是,虽然目前的研究结果主要来自回顾性分析,但文章强调需要进行前瞻性队列研究来验证这些观察结果。评论还谈到了该领域正在进行的争论,特别是直接前路与后路技术相比并发症发生率较高的问题,从而强调了外科医生的专业知识在优化手术安全性方面的关键作用。总之,这项评估加深了我们对前路 MIS-THA 术后恢复动态的理解,并为完善临床康复框架提供了基于证据的见解。
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Investigation on the quality of life after anterior minimally invasive total hip arthroplasty: Commentary on recent findings.

This editorial critically evaluated the recent study by Ishikura et al, which examined the impact of anterior minimally invasive total hip arthroplasty (MIS-THA) on postoperative quality of life, with a specific focus on the timeline and influencing factors for return to work and resumption of driving. Ishikura et al's research demonstrated that anterior MIS-THA could shorten recovery time, reduce postoperative pain, and significantly enhance patients' quality of life and productivity. Their findings identified occupational type and work intensity as key determinants of postoperative recovery. By synthesizing evidence from multiple studies, this analysis systematically evaluated the clinical advantages of anterior MIS-THA-including reduced soft tissue trauma and accelerated functional recovery-while acknowledging its limitations, such as a steep surgical learning curve and early postoperative complication risks. The discussion emphasized the necessity of designing personalized rehabilitation protocols that accounted for patients' occupational demands. Notably, while current findings primarily derived from retrospective analyses, the article highlighted the need for prospective cohort studies to validate these observations. The commentary also addressed ongoing debates in the field, particularly the elevated complication rates associated with the direct anterior approach compared to posterior techniques, thereby underscoring the critical role of surgeon expertise in optimizing procedural safety. Collectively, this evaluation advanced our understanding of postoperative recovery dynamics in anterior MIS-THA and provides evidence-based insights to refine clinical rehabilitation frameworks.

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