Retrospective Study
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World J Orthop. Dec 18, 2022; 13(12): 1047-1055
Published online Dec 18, 2022. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v13.i12.1047
Table 1 Demographic and clinical data of the 144 hips included in the study
Demographic and clinical data
n = 144
Male/female, n (%)70 (49)/74 (51)
Right hip/left hip, n (%)83 (58)/61 (42)
Age avg. (range) 68.6 (43-88)
BMI avg. (range)26.3 (17.5-39.8)
Diagnosis primary OA, n (%)135 (94)
AVN, n (%)7 (5)
Post-traumatic OA, n (%)2 (1)
ASA, n (%)
19 (6)
289 (62)
344 (30)
42 (1)
CCI, n (%)
06 (4)
1-239 (27)
≥ 399 (69)
Charnley classification, n (%)
A79 (54.9)
B33 (22.9)
BB28 (19.4)
C 4 (2.8)
Table 2 Data of the six patients with complications
Patient, n (age)
Gender
Charnely
Complications
Grade[13]
HHS
HOOS
Remarks
12 (50)FA2-wound complication29389
53 (77)MB29-PJI38552Two stage procedure with resolution
55 (63)MA1-bleeding310096Hematoma that required surgical drainage
115 (55)MB110-heterotopic calcification39384
139 (69)FB12-wound complication37978Surgical debridement, no patogens, healed in 3 wk
141 (44)FB12-wound complication210096