Dual mobility cups for preventing early hip arthroplasty dislocation in patients at risk: Experience in a county hospital

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Dislocation remains a major concern after hip arthroplasty. We asked whether dual mobility cups (DMC) would improve early hip stability in patients with high risk of dislocation. We followed 34 patients (21 females, 13 males) treated between 2009 and 2012 with cemented DMC for hip revisions caused recurrent hip prosthetic dislocation or as a primary procedure in patients with high risk of instability. Functional outcome and quality of life were evaluated using Harris Hip Score and EQ-5D respectively. We found that the cemented DMC gave stability in 94%. Seven patients (20%) were re-operated due to infection. One patient sustained a periprosthetic fracture. At followup (6 to 36 months, mean 18), the mean Harris hip score was 67 (standard deviation: 14) and mean EQ-5D was 0.76 (standard deviation: 0.12). We concluded that treating patients with high risk of dislocation with DMC can give good stability. However, complications such as postoperative infection can be frequent and should be managed carefully. © S.S. Mukka et al., 2013.

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Mukka, S. S., Mahmood, S. S., Sjödén, G. O., & Sayed-Noor, A. S. (2013). Dual mobility cups for preventing early hip arthroplasty dislocation in patients at risk: Experience in a county hospital. Orthopedic Reviews, 5(2), 48–51. https://doi.org/10.4081/or.2013.e10

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