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What is the most common approach for THA?

What is the most common approach for THA?

The most commonly used approaches for THA include posterior approach (PA), direct lateral approach (DLA), and direct anterior approach (DAA). This article highlights the history and technique for each of these approaches. A review of outcomes and complications for each approach are also provided.

What is a THA procedure?

Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is one of the most successful orthopedic procedures performed today. For patients with hip pain due to a variety of conditions, THA can relieve pain, restore function, and improve quality of life.

What is the best approach for hip replacement?

The posterior approach to total hip replacement is the most commonly used method and allows the surgeon excellent visibility of the joint, more precise placement of implants and is minimally invasive.

What is a lateral approach?

The lateral approach to the hip is a commonly used approach and involves splitting of both the gluteus medius (supplied by the superior gluteal nerve) and often vastus lateralis (supplied by the femoral nerve) muscles.

Is lateral hip replacement better than anterior?

The lateral approach (LA) is the preferred procedure of approximately 42% of orthopedic surgeons worldwide [5]. However, the lateral approach requires muscle splitting, and thus, the postoperative pain is more severe [6]. The direct anterior approach (DAA) is an alternative surgical approach for THA.

Can you walk normally after hip replacement?

Most hip replacement patients are able to walk within the same day or next day of surgery; most can resume normal routine activities within the first 3 to 6 weeks of their total hip replacement recovery. Once light activity becomes possible, it’s important to incorporate healthy exercise into your recovery program.

What is the least invasive hip replacement surgery?

Anterior hip replacement is a minimally invasive hip surgery performed to replace the hip joint without cutting through any muscles. It is also referred to as muscle sparing surgery because no muscles are cut enabling a quicker return to normal activity.

How many days after hip replacement can you walk?

3 to 6 Weeks After Hip Replacement Surgery You’ll likely be able to walk without a walker or crutches.

What is the difference between lateral and anterior?

Unlike lateral (side of the hip) and posterior (back of the hip) approaches, the anterior approach uses an incision in the front of the hip while the patient is laying on their back.

Can you still have arthritis after hip replacement?

Although they are rare, such problems include: Not enough pain relief. Joint replacement surgery relieves the pain and stiffness of arthritis for most people. Some people may still have some symptoms of arthritis.