To Evaluate Excess Anteversion In Patients With Avascular Necrosis Of Hip Treated With Total Hip Arthroplasty.
Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Science and Innovative Research (IJMSIR) - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 5
Abstract
Background :Normal femoral anteversion contributes to stability of hip, maintaining normal femoral version in association with acetabular version allows the hip stability and unimpeded functional range of motion. The aim was to evaluate excess anteversion in post Total Hip Arthroplasty patients. Materials And Methods: This study was conducted on patients who were admitted in Orthopaedic ward and underwent Total Hip Arthroplasty in MGM medical college and hospital , Kamothe , Navi Mumbai. 15 patients were taken up for the study. Patients were followed up for a period of 6weeks , 2months , 3months at each visit. Patients were assessed by HARRIS HIP SCORE. Results :This study was conducted on patients who were admitted in Orthopaedic ward and underwent Total Hip Arthroplasty in MGM medical college and hospital , Kamothe , Navi Mumbai. Out of 15 Patients, 13 were male and 2 female. The mean age was 44.06 years. The mean Harris hip score was calculated pre-operatively and at 6weeks, 2months and 3 months and was found to be 46.04, 75.2, 85.9, 89.9 respectively Conclusion: Patients with excessive anteversion can have significant internal rotation of the hip and may have anterior pain with instability testing and posterior pain with posterior impingement testing.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr Deepak Jain
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