KMID : 0386719940060010126
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Journal of the Korean Hip Society 1994 Volume.6 No. 1 p.126 ~ p.132
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Heterotopic Bone Formation After Total Hip Arthroplasty according to Two Surgical Approaches
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Abstract
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Periarticular heterotopic bone (HB) formation after total hip arthroplasty (THA) was unknown causes yet, but occurs more commonly after dissected extensively.
The effect of the lateral and the postero-lateral surgical approaches for THA on HB formation were studied in 210 consecutive patients with 246 THA when reviewed 12 months following the operation. Oyerall rate of formation of HB
aftir
THA
was 9.75% and almost HB maturation occured before six months.
Although the lowest incidence of HB formation occured after the posterolateral approach, postoperative hip scores for pain, function and range of motion(ROM) Therefore, the ability to achieve adequate pain relief and function with THA
is
not
affected by the type of approach.
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