Osteoarthritis Of The Hip Flashcards

1
Q

what are the risk factors of developing OA

A

Categorised into systemic and local

Systemic: increasing age ( over 45 ), obesity, female, vit D deficiency

Local: history of trauma to hip, muscle weakness/joint laxity

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What are the clinical features of OA in the hip

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Pain in the groin aggravated by weight bearing, improved with rest

Pain is better in the morning, worse in the evening

Stiffness - improved by mobility, crepitation

Antalgic gait

Painful passive movement, reduced ROM,

In severe cases may have a trendelengburg gait

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3
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What are the differential diagnosis

A

Trochanteric bursitis

Gluteus medius tendinopathy

Sciatica

NOF #

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4
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What investigations need to be carried out

A

X ray

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What are the signs on x ray of OA

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Loss of joint space

Osteophyte production

Sclerosis of subchondral bone

Subchondral cysts

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6
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What classification system is used to classify OA progression

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WOMAC

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7
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What is the initial management of OA

A

Adequate pain relief referring to the WHO pain ladder

Ensure mobility

Weight loss

Smoking cessation

Regular excersise

Physiotherapy

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8
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When is surgical intervention warranted

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When conservative treatment has failed

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9
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What are the surgical treatments available

A

Hip Hemi arthroplasty or total arthroplasty of the hip

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10
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what are the different surgical approaches that one can take as a surgeon

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Posterior approach

Anterolateral

Anterior

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what are the common post - op complications

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Bleeding

DVT

PE

Infection

Dislocation

Leg length discrepancy

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How long are the current hip arthroplasty operations meant to last for

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Designed to last for 15-20 years therefore depending on pts age, he/she may need a revision hip arthroplasty in the future

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