Jevnikar Benjamin E, Ramos Michael S, Pasqualini Ignacio, Khan Shujaa T, Piuzzi Nicolas S
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
Expert Rev Med Devices. 2025 Jan;22(1):75-87. doi: 10.1080/17434440.2024.2444408. Epub 2024 Dec 23.
The average body mass index (BMI) in the United States has tripled over the last five decades despite concerted population-based efforts for weight management. Elevated BMI and, in particular, obesity are risk factors for osteoarthritis. This trend has led to increased demands for total knee (TKA) and total hip arthroplasty (THA), necessitating an in-depth understanding of how elevated BMI impacts TKA and THA.
This paper reviews the literature investigating the effects of elevated BMI, primarily obesity, on TKA and THA, focusing on preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative considerations. It describes the associated risks, economic implications, and ethical considerations of patients with high BMIs undergoing TKA or THA. To ensure all relevant literature was included, Ovid Medline and Google Scholar databases were searched for the following terms, 'body mass index,' 'obesity,' 'knee,' 'hip,' and 'arthroplasty' for articles published from January 2019 through July 2024.
Despite the challenges of high BMI in TKA and THA, a deeper understanding of obesity as a chronic illness, coupled with advances in surgical techniques, can improve patient outcomes. A multidisciplinary approach and further research will optimize the care of patients with elevated BMIs undergoing total joint arthroplasty (TJA).
尽管基于人群的体重管理工作协同开展,但美国的平均体重指数(BMI)在过去五十年中增长了两倍。BMI升高,尤其是肥胖,是骨关节炎的危险因素。这种趋势导致全膝关节置换术(TKA)和全髋关节置换术(THA)的需求增加,因此有必要深入了解BMI升高如何影响TKA和THA。
本文回顾了研究BMI升高(主要是肥胖)对TKA和THA影响的文献,重点关注术前、术中和术后的注意事项。它描述了高BMI患者接受TKA或THA的相关风险、经济影响和伦理考量。为确保纳入所有相关文献,在Ovid Medline和谷歌学术数据库中搜索了以下术语:“体重指数”、“肥胖”、“膝关节”、“髋关节”和“关节成形术”,以查找2019年1月至2024年7月发表的文章。
尽管BMI升高给TKA和THA带来了挑战,但将肥胖作为一种慢性病进行更深入的理解,再加上手术技术的进步,可以改善患者的预后。多学科方法和进一步的研究将优化接受全关节置换术(TJA)的高BMI患者的护理。