Queally J M, Abdulkarim A, Mulhall K J
Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital, Finglas, Dublin, Ireland.
J Bone Joint Surg Br. 2009 Oct;91(10):1267-73. doi: 10.1302/0301-620X.91B10.22934.
Neurological conditions affecting the hip pose a considerable challenge in replacement surgery since poor and imbalanced muscle tone predisposes to dislocation and loosening. Consequently, total hip replacement (THR) is rarely performed in such patients. In a systematic review of the literature concerning THR in neurological conditions, we found only 13 studies which described the outcome. We have reviewed the evidence and discussed the technical challenges of this procedure in patients with cerebral palsy, Parkinson's disease, poliomyelitis and following a cerebrovascular accident, spinal injury or development of a Charcot joint. Contrary to traditional perceptions, THR can give a good outcome in these often severely disabled patients.
影响髋关节的神经系统疾病在置换手术中构成了相当大的挑战,因为肌肉张力差和不平衡易导致脱位和松动。因此,这类患者很少进行全髋关节置换(THR)。在一项关于神经系统疾病患者THR的文献系统综述中,我们仅发现13项描述结局的研究。我们回顾了相关证据,并讨论了该手术在脑瘫、帕金森病、脊髓灰质炎患者以及脑血管意外、脊柱损伤或夏科关节形成后的技术挑战。与传统观念相反,THR在这些通常严重残疾的患者中可取得良好的效果。