2021, Number 4
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Ortho-tips 2021; 17 (4)
Revision hip prosthesis in a patient with sequelae of developmental dysplasia of the hip. Case report and literature review
Garín ZDE, Noriega ORE, Ávila MCM
Language: Spanish
References: 20
Page: 242-245
PDF size: 179.72 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Developmental dysplasia of the hip is a pathology that involves the acetabulum and occasionally affects the proximal femur. The primary goal in performing a prosthetic hip replacement in this type of patient is to relieve pain and restore hip function. This case is a 26-year-old female patient with a history of unsatisfactory surgical procedures, the last surgery performed at age 17 with a failed total hip replacement, requiring revision surgery at 24 years of age, making it a complex procedure that must be performed with adequate surgical planning to perform an anatomical acetabular reconstruction and a correct femoral orientation, with the appropriate implants, obtaining an adequate muscular biomechanics for the correct function of the prosthetic joint, therefore, it must be performed by a surgeon who is an expert in this type of procedure. Currently the patient is two years postoperative with absence of pain and with a function of her lower extremity that has allowed her to return to her daily activities, as well as the beginning of sports physical activity, thus improving her quality of life.
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