Outcomes 8 Years After Minimal Invasive THA
Osteoarthritis, Hip
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Osteoarthritis, Hip focused on measuring Total Hip Arthroplasty, minimally invasive, Patient-relevant outcomes
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- clinical and radiologic signs of advanced hip joint Degeneration
- Patients from age 18 to 75
Exclusion Criteria:
- osteoporosis and
- osteomalacia,
- preceding surgery or radiation therapy in the proximity of the affected hip joint,
- progressive neoplasia,
- preceding or manifest infection of the affected joint and its surrounding soft tissues,
- rheumatoid arthritis,
- hip dysplasia Hartofilakidis type 2 or 3,
- non-compliance,
- chronic neurological or psychiatric diseases,
- ongoing pregnancy
Sites / Locations
- University Hospital Dresden, Orthopaedic Department
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
anterior (MI-A) surgical approach
anterolateral (MI-AL) surgical approach
direct lateral (DLA) surgical approach
The minimally invasive anterior surgical approach was carried out using a modified Smith-Petersen access as described by Bender et al. (Bender et al. 2009) with the patient in supine position.
For the minimally invasive anterolateral surgical approach, a modified Watson-Jones approach according to Röttinger (Rottinger et al. 2006) was applied with the patient in supine position.
The direct lateral surgical approach was performed according to the technique described by Hardinge et al. (Hardinge et al. 1982) with the patient positioned supine