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Dislocation of Hip Replacement

Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.10, No. 2)

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Page : 296-304

Keywords : Arthroplasty; Osteoporosis; Total hip arthroplasty;

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Abstract

Hip fractures have largely been seen in patients of all ages lately. One of the major issues in patients undergoing surgical procedures for hip fractures are the reoccurrence of the clinical problems post-surgery. Hemi-arthoplasty and THA are two most practiced surgical procedures in clinical practice for hip fractures. Patients who undergo total hip arthroplasty procedure have seen to develop dislocated joints in hip post-surgery. This issue has been addressed globally and every year a considerate number of patients come with post-surgical dislocated hip. The purpose of this paper is to investigating the dislocation after total hip arthroplasty to fulfill this paper researcher conduct the meta-analysis studies and results and for meta-analysis, about 12 articles related to this topic was analyzed and the result of the meta-analysis indicated that most of this study investigates the insignificant relationship. The surgical option for the establishment for displaced femoral fractures consist on internal fixation, THA as well as hemi-arthroplasty, but the continuous debate of optimal treatment as well as it is still ambiguous even if THA is preferable than other types of treatment of femoral fractures. As same update meta-analysis shows THA has a lower rate of reoperations as well as improve function as compared with other functions of displaced of femoral fractures. Yet, meta-analysis data are available did not grant for an actual conclusion about the identified effect of treatment, finding changing interaction among concerns as well as subgroups about the random allotment of patients.

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