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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 95-B, Issue SUPP_34 | Pages 563 - 563
1 Dec 2013
Tuzun HY Akyildiz F Tatar O Ozkan H Yanmis I Tunay S
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Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome is one of the significant reasons for hip pain, loss of ROM at hip joint and developing early osteoarthritis at young active adults. FAI is not a new term and it is treated successfully with open surgical techniques. Some disadvantages of open surgical tecniques has lead orthopedists to develop arthroscopic tecniques.

At this study, we aimed to assess the effectiveness of arthroscopy at the treatment of FAI. We included 25 patients (19 male, 6 female) and evaluated retrospectively which has gone under arthroscopic surgery for the treatment of FAÄ° at Gulhane Military Medicine Academy, Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology and Ankara Koru Hospital, Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology between January 2009 and May 2012.

We have evaluated modified Harris Hip Score and Visual Analogue Score (VAS) preoperatively and postoperatively at all of our patients. Also we have evaluated, hip internal rotation and flexion range of motions clinically. Mean preoperative Harris Hip Score was 68,52 (range 55–76), mean postoperative score was 88,84 (range 72–98). Mean preoperative flexion ROM was 87, 6 (range 80–95) and 108,2 (range 90–120) postoperatively. Also 4,4 (range 0–5) degrees of mean preoperative internal rotation ROM increased to 19,80 range (10–30) degrees postoperatively. Mean preoperative alpha angle was 76,76 (range 60–90) and it was decreased to 41,76 (range 34–48) postoperatively. Mean preoperative visual analog score were decreased from 8, 63 to 2,8 postoperatively.

We had to perform o second look arthroscopy to a patient because of inadequate resection. Also femoral neck stres fracture occured at a patient probably due to early weight bearing. Transient sciatic nevre neuropraxy occured at a 3 patients and, transient ankle pain (approximately 6 weeks) had occured at 2 patients due to traction. Loss of sensation has occured at a patient due to lateral femoral cutaneus nevre injury during portal placement.

With these results, we assessed that arthroscopic treatment of the FAI syndrome is succesfull with minor complications comperable to open procedures.


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 95-B, Issue SUPP_34 | Pages 470 - 470
1 Dec 2013
Tatar O Tuzun HY Ozturk K Eyi YE Ozkan H Yurttas Y Yildiz C Tunay S Basbozkurt M
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Developmental hip displasia (DHD) still presents as an important problem in our country. Latency in diagnosis and inaccurate treatment causes seconder osteoarthritis in young adults and elder patients. Variable reconstructive surgical procedures as proximal femoral and acetabular osteotomies can be performed, but the most satisfactory functional results are achieved by total hip arthroplasty (THA). In this study, we analyzed the results of the cementless total hip arthroplasties performed in coxarthrosis secondary to developmental hip displasia. Between January 2006 and October 2009, 53 patients diagnosed with hip osteoarthritis secondary to DHD, whom performed 59 total hip arthroplasties in GATA Orthopaedics and Traumatology Clinic were included in the study. 10 of the patients were male (%19), and 43 of them were female (%81). Age of the patients varied between 29 and 78 years and the mean age was 48,7. In 23 patients (%44), THA procedure was performed at the right hip and in 24 patients (%45) at the left hip. 6 patients operadted bilaterally. All patients were followed up 8–38 months (mean 20, 6 months) with clinical and radiological evaluation. The hospitalization period varied between 7–14 days, mean 8,3 days. Posterolateral incision was used at all of the patients. Totally 10 (%17) complications were observed. 5 (%8,5) of them was intraoperative and 5(%8,5) was postoperative. Patients evaluated preoperatively and postoperatively with modified Harris Hip Score. While preoperative mean Harris score was 39,1, the postoperative mean score measured as 90,3. The results were excellent in 52 cases (%88,1), and very good in 7 cases (%11,9). Appropriate implementation of cementless total hip prosthesis in patients with hip osteoarthritis secondary to DHD, who have good bone quality and surgical indicaton; clinical and radiological short term results were satisfactory.