Computed Tomography Analysis for Postoperative Muscle Changes in Patients With Ankylosed Hips Who Underwent Total Hip Arthroplasty: Three Case Reports
Shinya Tsujiku, Hyonmin Choe, Kazuma Miyatake, Hiroyuki Ike, Ken Kumagai, Naomi Kobayashi, Yutaka Inaba

TL;DR
This study shows that CT-guided hip replacement surgery improves mobility and function in patients with ankylosed hips, but some muscles may not recover fully.
Contribution
The study provides mid-term clinical outcomes and muscle volume changes after CT-based navigation THA in ankylosed hips.
Findings
CT-based navigation THA improved hip function and daily living in three patients with ankylosed hips.
Gluteus maximus muscle volume increased, but gluteus medius and minimus volumes decreased significantly.
No postoperative complications occurred, and patients regained basic mobility.
Abstract
In patients with ankylosed hips, activities of daily living (ADL) are often restricted because of the limited range of hip motion and adjacent joint disorders that cause severe low back and knee pain. Total hip arthroplasty (THA) can improve hip mobility and reduce adjacent joint pain; however, muscle atrophy around the hip joint potentially interferes with ADL improvement. Herein, we describe the seven-year clinical outcomes of computed tomography (CT)-based navigation THA in three patients with ankylosed hips. Additionally, we report the longitudinal changes in muscle atrophy; the muscle volume around the hip joint was measured using CT analysis. The three patients include one woman and two men, aged 75, 65, and 73, respectively, who underwent THA using a CT-based navigation system. None of the patients experienced THA post-operative complications, and all were able to walk with a…
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TopicsOrthopaedic implants and arthroplasty · Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes · Hip disorders and treatments
