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Simultaneous bilateral hip replacement reveals superior outcome and fewer complications than two-stage procedures: a prospective study including 1819 patients and 5801 follow-ups from a total joint replacement registry

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.730
Date of Publication
2010
Publication Type
Article
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Institut für Evaluati...

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Aghayev, Emin
Institut für Evaluative Forschung in orthopädischer Chirurgie
Beck, Andreas
Staub, Lukas P.
Dietrich, Daniel
Melloh, Markus
Institut für Evaluative Forschung in orthopädischer Chirurgie
Orljanski, Weniamin
Röder, Christoph
Institut für Evaluative Forschung in orthopädischer Chirurgie
Series
BMC musculoskeletal disorders
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1471-2474
Publisher
BioMed Central
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1186/1471-2474-11-245
PubMed ID
20973941
Description
Background

Total joint replacements represent a considerable part of day-to-day orthopaedic routine and a substantial proportion of patients undergoing unilateral total hip arthroplasty require a contralateral treatment after the first operation. This report compares complications and functional outcome of simultaneous versus early and delayed two-stage bilateral THA over a five-year follow-up period.
Methods

The study is a post hoc analysis of prospectively collected data in the framework of the European IDES hip registry. The database query resulted in 1819 patients with 5801 follow-ups treated with bilateral THA between 1965 and 2002. According to the timing of the two operations the sample was divided into three groups: I) 247 patients with simultaneous bilateral THA, II) 737 patients with two-stage bilateral THA within six months, III) 835 patients with two-stage bilateral THA between six months and five years.
Results

Whereas postoperative hip pain and flexion did not differ between the groups, the best walking capacity was observed in group I and the worst in group III. The rate of intraoperative complications in the first group was comparable to that of the second. The frequency of postoperative local and systemic complication in group I was the lowest of the three groups. The highest rate of complications was observed in group III.
Conclusions

From the point of view of possible intra- and postoperative complications, one-stage bilateral THA is equally safe or safer than two-stage interventions. Additionally, from an outcome perspective the one-stage procedure can be considered to be advantageous.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/71479
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