Profile of hip arthroplasty patients in a teaching hospital

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Autor(a) principal: Goveia,Vania Regina
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Mendoza,Isabel Yovana Quispe, Couto,Bráulio Roberto Gonçalves Marinho, Ferreira,Jose Antonio Guimarães, Paiva,Edson Barreto, Guimarães,Gilberto Lima, Stoianoff,Maria Aparecida Resende
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Título da fonte: Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE: to characterize the epidemiological profile of patients undergoing hip replacement, primary or revisional. METHODS: we conducted a retrospective, descriptive study, including hip arthroplasties performed from January 2009 to June 2012 in a Belo Horizonte teaching hospital, Minas Gerais State - MG, Brazil. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. RESULTS: orthopedic procedures represented 45% of the operations at the hospital in the period, 1.4% hip arthroplasties. There were 125 hip replacements, 85 total, 27 partial and 13 reviews. Among the patients, 40% were male and 60% were female. Age ranged between 20 and 102 years, mean and median of 73 and 76 years, respectively. The most frequent diagnosis (82%) was femoral neck fracture by low-energy trauma caused by falling form standing position. In 13 revision operations, 12 required removal of the prosthesis. The infectious complication led to revision in 54% of the time, followed by dislocation (15%), peri-prosthetic fracture (15%) and aseptic loosening (15%). The infection etiologic agent was identified in 43% of occasions. The average length of the prosthesis to a revision operation was eight months. CONCLUSION: patients undergoing hip arthroplasty are elderly, with femoral neck fracture caused by falling form standing position, affecting more women. The incidence of hip prosthesis loosening was 10%. The main cause of the infection was loosening. The incidence of revisional hip arthroplasty was 10% and the incidence of hospital mortality in patients undergoing hip arthroplasty was 7.2%.
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spelling Profile of hip arthroplasty patients in a teaching hospitalOrthopedicsHip ArthroplastyReoperationSurgical Wound Infection OBJECTIVE: to characterize the epidemiological profile of patients undergoing hip replacement, primary or revisional. METHODS: we conducted a retrospective, descriptive study, including hip arthroplasties performed from January 2009 to June 2012 in a Belo Horizonte teaching hospital, Minas Gerais State - MG, Brazil. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. RESULTS: orthopedic procedures represented 45% of the operations at the hospital in the period, 1.4% hip arthroplasties. There were 125 hip replacements, 85 total, 27 partial and 13 reviews. Among the patients, 40% were male and 60% were female. Age ranged between 20 and 102 years, mean and median of 73 and 76 years, respectively. The most frequent diagnosis (82%) was femoral neck fracture by low-energy trauma caused by falling form standing position. In 13 revision operations, 12 required removal of the prosthesis. The infectious complication led to revision in 54% of the time, followed by dislocation (15%), peri-prosthetic fracture (15%) and aseptic loosening (15%). The infection etiologic agent was identified in 43% of occasions. The average length of the prosthesis to a revision operation was eight months. CONCLUSION: patients undergoing hip arthroplasty are elderly, with femoral neck fracture caused by falling form standing position, affecting more women. The incidence of hip prosthesis loosening was 10%. The main cause of the infection was loosening. The incidence of revisional hip arthroplasty was 10% and the incidence of hospital mortality in patients undergoing hip arthroplasty was 7.2%. Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões2015-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-69912015000300106Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões v.42 n.2 2015reponame:Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiõesinstname:Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões (CBC)instacron:CBC10.1590/0100-69912015002007info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGoveia,Vania ReginaMendoza,Isabel Yovana QuispeCouto,Bráulio Roberto Gonçalves MarinhoFerreira,Jose Antonio GuimarãesPaiva,Edson BarretoGuimarães,Gilberto LimaStoianoff,Maria Aparecida Resendeeng2015-07-06T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-69912015000300106Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rcbcONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revistacbc@cbc.org.br1809-45460100-6991opendoar:2015-07-06T00:00Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões - Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões (CBC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Profile of hip arthroplasty patients in a teaching hospital
title Profile of hip arthroplasty patients in a teaching hospital
spellingShingle Profile of hip arthroplasty patients in a teaching hospital
Goveia,Vania Regina
Orthopedics
Hip Arthroplasty
Reoperation
Surgical Wound Infection
title_short Profile of hip arthroplasty patients in a teaching hospital
title_full Profile of hip arthroplasty patients in a teaching hospital
title_fullStr Profile of hip arthroplasty patients in a teaching hospital
title_full_unstemmed Profile of hip arthroplasty patients in a teaching hospital
title_sort Profile of hip arthroplasty patients in a teaching hospital
author Goveia,Vania Regina
author_facet Goveia,Vania Regina
Mendoza,Isabel Yovana Quispe
Couto,Bráulio Roberto Gonçalves Marinho
Ferreira,Jose Antonio Guimarães
Paiva,Edson Barreto
Guimarães,Gilberto Lima
Stoianoff,Maria Aparecida Resende
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author2 Mendoza,Isabel Yovana Quispe
Couto,Bráulio Roberto Gonçalves Marinho
Ferreira,Jose Antonio Guimarães
Paiva,Edson Barreto
Guimarães,Gilberto Lima
Stoianoff,Maria Aparecida Resende
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Goveia,Vania Regina
Mendoza,Isabel Yovana Quispe
Couto,Bráulio Roberto Gonçalves Marinho
Ferreira,Jose Antonio Guimarães
Paiva,Edson Barreto
Guimarães,Gilberto Lima
Stoianoff,Maria Aparecida Resende
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Orthopedics
Hip Arthroplasty
Reoperation
Surgical Wound Infection
topic Orthopedics
Hip Arthroplasty
Reoperation
Surgical Wound Infection
description OBJECTIVE: to characterize the epidemiological profile of patients undergoing hip replacement, primary or revisional. METHODS: we conducted a retrospective, descriptive study, including hip arthroplasties performed from January 2009 to June 2012 in a Belo Horizonte teaching hospital, Minas Gerais State - MG, Brazil. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. RESULTS: orthopedic procedures represented 45% of the operations at the hospital in the period, 1.4% hip arthroplasties. There were 125 hip replacements, 85 total, 27 partial and 13 reviews. Among the patients, 40% were male and 60% were female. Age ranged between 20 and 102 years, mean and median of 73 and 76 years, respectively. The most frequent diagnosis (82%) was femoral neck fracture by low-energy trauma caused by falling form standing position. In 13 revision operations, 12 required removal of the prosthesis. The infectious complication led to revision in 54% of the time, followed by dislocation (15%), peri-prosthetic fracture (15%) and aseptic loosening (15%). The infection etiologic agent was identified in 43% of occasions. The average length of the prosthesis to a revision operation was eight months. CONCLUSION: patients undergoing hip arthroplasty are elderly, with femoral neck fracture caused by falling form standing position, affecting more women. The incidence of hip prosthesis loosening was 10%. The main cause of the infection was loosening. The incidence of revisional hip arthroplasty was 10% and the incidence of hospital mortality in patients undergoing hip arthroplasty was 7.2%.
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