The Direct Anterior Approach for Total Hip Arthroplasty Without Specific Table: Surgical Approach and Our Seven Years of Experience by Klemen Bedencic* in Researches in Arthritis & Bone Study_ Journal of arthritis bone disease
Abstract
Background: The
Direct Anterior Approach (DAA) for Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) has been
gaining popularity in recent years because it is the only approach performed in
both the intermuscular and the interneural planes. The number of academic
articles about DAA is increasing, but still a number of authors continue to
question the safety of this approach and its utilization on a day-to-day basis
as a standard approach, especially because of the associated steep learning
curve. In this article we describe our surgical technique and present lessons
learnt from seven years of uniformly excellent experience with DAA.
Materials
and Methods: The key technical steps of our surgical technique
are described below: namely, surgical exposure, acetabular preparation, femoral
preparation, trial reduction and definite prosthesis insertion, wound closure,
and rehabilitation. We present DAA with the patient in the supine position on a
regular orthopaedic table,
both legs are draped free. For femoral exposure, the leg operated upon is
placed in the “Figure 1” position.
Result: Between
November 2010 and June 2017, we have performed 1528 THA using DAA. In the last
year 400 cases, there were 379 primary THA and 21 revisions. Patients are
mobilized the same day and the average length of hospitalization is three days.
We observe on average ten calcar fractures per year, which can either be merely
kept under observation or fixed with a single cortical screw. The rate of
prosthesis dislocation is significantly below 0.5% and the rate of deep
infection remained as low as with the previous approaches used.
Conclusion: In our
opinion, DAA is the best approach for THA because it is the only truly
minimally invasive one. It causes fewer dislocations, minimizes postoperative
pain and enables faster rehabilitation without the stricter limitations when
compared to other approaches
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