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Sixteen normal 20 to 30 kg dogs had standard femoral head and neck excision (8 dogs) or femoral head and neck excision with interposition of a biceps muscle flap (8 dogs).
Lameness
lessened at week 6, and did not differ between groups; neither group returned to a completely normal gait. Weightbearing decreased on the operated pelvic limb compared to controls (forceplate analysis). Weightbearing force of the muscle flap dogs was significantly less at weeks 6 and 16 than that of the standard femoral head and neck excision dogs. The operated limb of both groups was shortened; shortening was significantly greater for the muscle flap group.
Hip
extension was limited in both groups. Both groups had decreased (more acute) hip, stifle, and hock angles measured in standing position. Thigh muscle atrophy was more pronounced in the muscle flap group at week 6. More soft tissue was interposed in the muscle flap group at necropsy compared to the group with standard femoral head and neck excision, but the difference was not statistically significant. Skeletal muscle fibers were present in the interposed fibrous connective tissue of the muscle flap group, and the healed surfaces were smoother than those of the standard femoral head and neck excision group.
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PMID:A comparison of standard femoral head and neck excision and femoral head and neck excision using a biceps femoris muscle flap in the dog. 350 47
Abductor avulsion after primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) is an uncommon event and is associated with the lateral approach. Results of surgical repair have only been reported in one previous study. In a retrospective review of 2657 primary THAs, we identified 19 (0.7%) patients operated upon for repair of abductor avulsion on average 19 months after primary THA. The study's aim was to assess improvement in pain and limp, patient satisfaction, and functional outcome (Harris
Hip
Score) after surgical repair. Eighteen patients were evaluated at a mean follow-up of 38 months. Overall, only half of the patients had substantial improvement of both limp and pain.
Limping
and functional outcome markedly improved with early repair (<15 months), whereas obesity was associated with worse functional results.
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PMID:Results of surgical repair of abductor avulsion after primary total hip arthroplasty. 1853 95
Claudication
is the most common symptomatic manifestation of peripheral arterial disease (PAD), producing significant ambulatory compromise. The purpose of this study was to use advanced biomechanical gait analysis to determine the gait alterations occurring in claudicating patients both before and after onset of
claudication
pain in their legs.
Hip
, knee, and ankle joint moments were measured in claudicating patients (age: 64.46+/-8.47 years; body mass: 80.70+/-12.64kg; body height: 1.72+/-0.08m) and were compared to gender-age-body mass-height-matched healthy controls (age 66.27+/-9.22 years; body mass: 77.89+/-10.65kg; body height: 1.74+/-0.08m). The claudicating patients were evaluated both before (pain-free (PF) condition) and after (pain condition) onset of
claudication
pain in their legs. Thirteen symptomatic PAD patients (26 claudicating limbs) with bilateral intermittent claudication (IC) and 11 healthy controls (22 control limbs) were tested during level walking at their self-selected speed. Compared to controls, PAD hip and ankle joints demonstrated significant angular kinematics and net internal moment changes. Alterations were present both in PF and pain conditions with several of them becoming worse in the pain condition. Both PF and pain conditions resulted in significantly reduced peak hip extensor moment (5.62+/-1.40 and 5.63+/-1.33% BWxBH, respectively) during early stance as compared to controls (7.53+/-1.16% BWxBH). In the pain condition, PAD patients had a significantly reduced ankle plantar flexor moment (7.56+/-1.41% BWxBH) during late stance as compared to controls (8.65+/-1.27% BWxBH). Furthermore, when comparing PF to pain conditions, there was a decreased peak plantar flexor moment (PF condition: 8.23+/-1.37 vs. pain condition: 7.56+/-1.41% BWxBH) during late stance. The findings point to a weakness in the posterior compartment muscles of the hip and calf as being the key factor underlying the PAD gait adaptations. Our findings establish a detailed baseline description of the changes present in PAD patient's joint angles and moments during walking. Since IC is primarily a gait disability, better understanding of the abnormalities in joint and muscle function will enhance our understanding of the gait impairment and may lead to novel, gait-specific treatments.
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PMID:Bilateral claudication results in alterations in the gait biomechanics at the hip and ankle joints. 1858 53
We prospectively studied 152 hips in 126 patients with a proximally porous and hydroxyapatite coated double tapered straight femoral prosthesis. The follow-up period was 4.2 to 9.6 years. All but two prostheses showed osseo-integration. The mean Harris hip score (HHS) increased from 40 to 92 points and 97% of the patients had no or only mild pain.
Limping
and the use of walking aids decreased substantially after the operation. The morphology of positive bone remodelling with either endosteal bone formation or periosteal bone formation was correlated with the stem fit in the medullary canal (p=0.0001). Negative bone remodelling features could not be demonstrated. There was no correlation between the clinical parameters and the radiological phenomena. (
Hip
International 2002; 4: 345-56).
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Int
PMID:Cementless Mallory Head HA-coated femoral prosthesis in primary total hip arthroplasty: Clinical and radiological results of a four to nine year prospective study. 2812 35