The Journal of Arthroplasty, Volume 27, Issue 4, 583 - 590

Hemiarthroplasty vs Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty For Displaced Fractures of the Femoral Neck in the Elderly

Zi-Sheng, Ai et al.
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Current updated meta-analysis was designed to compare clinical effects of hemiarthroplasty (HA) vs primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) for displaced femoral neck fractures in elderly patients. Five randomized and 4 quasi-randomized controlled trials with a total 1208 patients were included for final analysis. It showed that mortality and postoperative infection between HA and THA had no statistical differences, that long-term reoperation rate of HA was higher than that of THA, that medium-term dislocation rate of HA was lower than that of THA, and that pain rates of HA in short-term and long-term were both higher than THA. Summarily, treatment of THA for elderly displaced femoral neck fracture could provide better results of reduced reoperation rate and pain relief; however, HA yielded a lower incidence of postoperative dislocation.


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