Comparison of Direct Anterior and Posterior Surgical Approaches in Regards to the Patient' Physical Characteristics (MOPHEM)
Hip Arthropathy
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Hip Arthropathy focused on measuring hip arthroplasty, surgeries, physical fitness, perception, energetic cost, autonomy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age > 50 years
- Body mass index < 35
- Scheduled hip arthroplasty surgery
- Exclusion Criteria:
- No health coverage
- Age > 85 years
- Body mass index ≥ 35
- Cognitive impairment (score Mini Mental Statue < 24)
- Any other osteo-articular diseases than the operated hip, any muscular or neurological diseases that could penalize the walk
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
Other
The posterolateral approach
Direct anterior techniques.
The posterolateral approach was used for implantation among patients in lateral position. This approach goes through the gluteus maximus, the piriformis and superior gemeli muscles are detached and later reattached to bone
. In the direct anterior technique, patients were fixed in a supine position, a small entry incision was made in the vessel free interval between the tensor fasciae latae and the sartorius muscles and the prosthesis socket were put in place. Via a second dorsal incision, after releasing the external rotators, the prosthesis stem and ball were implanted and the two parts of the prosthesis were attached.