双侧强直性髋关节单侧全髋关节置换术:8例强直性脊柱炎患者的病例分析

Q4 Medicine
Arshad Ahmed , Latif Zafar Jilani , Naiyer Asif , Abdul Qayyum Khan , Vivek Kumar , Kumar Keshav
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摘要

在大约三分之一到一半的强直性脊柱炎(AS)患者中,可能发生髋关节受累,其中50-90%的患者表现为双侧髋关节受累。全髋关节置换术(THA)为这些患者提供了可移动的髋关节,显著改善了患者的功能和生活方式。本研究的目的是评估双侧髋关节强直的AS患者单侧THA的临床结果,包括疼痛、髋关节活动、坐位和行走等功能活动的能力,以及髋臼杯位置、异养性骨化(HO)和任何骨溶解迹象的影像学评估。方法8例男性患者(8髋),年龄在25 - 40岁之间,髋和脊柱强直,由于经济限制仅行单侧骨水泥THA,平均随访18.25个月(范围- 12-30个月)。结果通过行走能力、Harris髋关节评分(HHS)和影像学表现进行评估。结果术前HHS平均值为31.3。所有这些患者在日常活动中或多或少地依赖他人。所有病人都不能坐在椅子上,只能在室内行走。最终随访时HHS平均值为76.4。在最后随访时,所有患者均能舒适地坐在椅子上1小时以上,并能独立行走,尽管有跛行。放射学上,所有患者髋臼杯倾斜和前倾均在Lewinnek安全范围内。结论单侧骨水泥THA是无法负担双侧髋关节置换术的AS双侧强直患者康复治疗的一种潜在选择。但是这些年轻的脊椎僵硬的病人,他们非常依赖髋关节的活动,必须持续观察,以发现并发症,如松动和保持髋关节的活动。
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Unilateral total hip arthroplasty in bilateral ankylosed hips: A case-series of eight patients of ankylosing spondylitis

Introduction

In approximately one-third to half of patients of ankylosing spondylitis (AS), involvement of the hips may occur with 50–90% of these presenting with bilateral hip involvement. Total hip arthroplasty (THA) in these patients provide mobile hip, which significantly improves their functional capability and lifestyle. Aim of our study was to assess the clinical outcome of unilateral THA in AS patients with bilaterally ankylosed hips in terms of pain, hip mobility, ability to perform functional activities like sitting and walking and radiological evaluation in terms of position of acetabular cup, heterotrophic ossification (HO) and any sign of osteolysis.

Methods

Eight male patients (8 hips), between 25 and 40 years with ankylosed hips and spine in which only unilateral cemented THA was done due to financial constraints, were studied with average follow-up of 18.25 months (Range- 12–30 months). Results were assessed by walking ability, Harris Hip Score (HHS) and radiological findings.

Results

Mean pre-op HHS was 31.3. All these patients were more or less dependent on others for daily activities. None of the patient was able to sit on chair and all were able to walk indoor only. Mean HHS at final follow-up was 76.4. At final follow-up, all the patients could sit comfortably on a chair for more than 1 hour and were walking independently, although with a limp. Radiologically, acetabular cup inclination and anteversion was within Lewinnek’s safe zone in all the patients.

Conclusion

Unilateral cemented THA is a potential option in rehabilitation of patients of AS with bilaterally ankylosed hips, who cannot afford bilateral THA. But these young patients with rigid spine, who are very much dependent upon hip mobility, must be kept under observation to discover complications like loosening and for maintaining hip mobility.

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Journal of Arthroscopy and Joint Surgery
Journal of Arthroscopy and Joint Surgery Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: Journal of Arthroscopy and Joint Surgery (JAJS) is committed to bring forth scientific manuscripts in the form of original research articles, current concept reviews, meta-analyses, case reports and letters to the editor. The focus of the Journal is to present wide-ranging, multi-disciplinary perspectives on the problems of the joints that are amenable with Arthroscopy and Arthroplasty. Though Arthroscopy and Arthroplasty entail surgical procedures, the Journal shall not restrict itself to these purely surgical procedures and will also encompass pharmacological, rehabilitative and physical measures that can prevent or postpone the execution of a surgical procedure. The Journal will also publish scientific research related to tissues other than joints that would ultimately have an effect on the joint function.
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