Socket wall addition device in the treatment of recurrent hip prosthesis dislocation : Good outcome in 12 patients followed for 4.5 (1–9) years

Authors

  • Anders G Enocson
  • Jan Minde
  • Olle Svensson

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1080/17453670610045731

Abstract

Background Recurrent dislocation in total hip replacement is difficult to treat and causes severe morbidity. Patients and methods 12 patients suffering dislocations were reoperated with a socket wall addition device (anti-luxation ring) for the Lubinus SPII prosthesis, and were followed up after a mean of 4.5 (1–9) years with regard to redislocation, function and radiographic loos-ening. Results 1 of the patients suffered a redislocation after almost 7 years of use. There was no loosening during the follow-up time. A Harris hip score of 87 (60–100), a health-related quality of life (EQ-5D) index of 0.8 (0.6–1.0) and total range of motion of 145° (125–165) indicate that the patients had a level of function comparable to that of age-matched hip surgery patients with no com-plications. Interpretation The anti-luxation ring shows promising mid-term results and seems to provide an alternative to more extensive revision surgery for selected patients. ▪

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Published

2006-01-01

How to Cite

Enocson, A. G., Minde, J., & Svensson, O. (2006). Socket wall addition device in the treatment of recurrent hip prosthesis dislocation : Good outcome in 12 patients followed for 4.5 (1–9) years. Acta Orthopaedica, 77(1), 87–91. https://doi.org/10.1080/17453670610045731