Z Orthop Unfall 2020; 158(02): 184-187
DOI: 10.1055/a-0989-2765
Review/Übersicht
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Total Hip Arthroplasty in Young and Obese Patients

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Georg Matziolis
Orthopädische Klinik der Waldkliniken Eisenberg, Universitätsklinikum Jena, Eisenberg
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Steffen Brodt
Orthopädische Klinik der Waldkliniken Eisenberg, Universitätsklinikum Jena, Eisenberg
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Publication Date:
10 September 2019 (online)

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Abstract

Special attention should be drawn on endoprosthetic hip replacement in young and obese patients because of an increased risk of perioperative complications and early implant failure. Gain of function and reduction of pain are not compromised in these patients, so that the indication criteria remain unchanged. Implant survival is reduced in very young patients and mainly influenced by the bearing materials. The risk of implant malalignment, specifically of the cup, can be minimized by an intraoperative X-ray control. The effect of bariatric surgery on perioperative complications remains unclear. But a preoperatively uncontrolled diabetes increases the risk of infection. Known specific risk factors of young and obese patients should be considered during the perioperative management and be included in the individual operation planning and informed consent.