Published online Dec 19, 2023. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v13.i12.1016
Peer-review started: August 30, 2023
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Published online: December 19, 2023
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Osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) is a prevalent orthopedic issue, leading to the collapse and fragmentation of the femoral head in its advanced stages, which can severely impair patients' quality of life. Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is a clinical intervention frequently used to alleviate ONFH symptoms and reinstate hip functionality. The conventional surgical technique is invasive and comes with an extended recuperation period, posing significant challenges for patients. With the progression of medical technology, the use of the mini-incision technique in minimally invasive THA (MITHA) has become more prevalent. However, comparative studies examining the effectiveness of these two surgical procedures in treating ONFH remain scarce. Furthermore, understanding pa
To evaluate the impact of mini-incision MITHA on ONFH treatment and to iden
A retrospective study was conducted on 125 patients treated for ONFH at Xi’an Hong Hui Hospital between February 2020 and January 2022, with the term "consecutive" indicating that these patients were treated in an unbroken sequence without any selection. Among these, 60 patients (control group) underwent traditional THA, while 65 patients (observation group) were treated with mini-incision MITHA. Variations in the visual analog scale (VAS) score and the Harris hip score were monitored. Additionally, shifts in pre- and posttreatment Ha
Posttreatment results indicated a significantly higher VAS score in the control group than in the observation group, while the Harris score was considerably lower (P < 0.0001). The observation group benefited from a notably shorter operation duration, reduced blood loss, diminished incision size, and a decreased postoperative drainage time (P < 0.0001), accompanied by a reduced hospital stay and lower treatment costs (P < 0.0001). The control group had elevated posttreatment HAMA and HAMD scores in comparison to the observation group (P < 0.0001). Mul
Compared to conventional THA, mini-incision MITHA offers advantages such as reduced operation time, minimal bleeding, and a shorter incision in ONFH patients. Moreover, factors such as sex, postoperative pain (reflected in the VAS score), and treatment costs significantly impact postoperative anxiety and depression.
Core Tip: Minimally invasive total hip arthroplasty has shown significant advantages in the treatment of osteonecrosis of the femoral head, including a short operation time and less bleeding. However, the psychological stress of postoperative patients, especially female patients, those with high postoperative pain scores, and those with high treatment costs, cannot be ignored as these patients are more susceptible to adverse emotions. Therefore, although improvements in technology and surgical methods are essential, psychological counseling, which can help improve the treatment effect and the quality of life of patients, is equally important.