A Nerve Injury After Total Hip Arthroplasty from Etiology to Treatment: A Narrative Review
Alberto Di Martino, Matteo Brunello, Isabella Giannini, Manuele Morandi Guaitoli, Chiara Di Censo, Federico Pilla, Cesare Faldini

TL;DR
This review discusses nerve injuries after hip replacement surgery, covering causes, risk factors, symptoms, and treatment options to improve patient outcomes.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive narrative review of nerve injury mechanisms and management in total hip arthroplasty.
Findings
Nerve injuries after THA affect sciatic, femoral, and other nerves, with incidence ranging from 0.6% to 3.7%.
Risk factors include anatomical abnormalities, obesity, and surgical complexity, while prevention relies on careful planning and technique.
Most injuries resolve with conservative treatment, but severe cases may require surgical interventions or pharmacological support.
Abstract
Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is a widely performed procedure that significantly enhances patients’ quality of life. However, nerve injury remains a concerning complication, with an incidence ranging from 0.6% to 3.7%, depending on patient and surgical variables. This narrative review provides a comprehensive overview of nerve injuries associated with THA, focusing on etiology, risk factors, clinical manifestations, prevention, and treatment strategies. The most affected nerves include the sciatic, femoral, lateral femoral cutaneous (LFCN), superior gluteal, and obturator nerves. Anatomical factors such as developmental hip dysplasia (DDH), limb length discrepancy, and aberrant nerve courses, along with patient-specific conditions like female sex, obesity, and pre-existing spinal disorders, increase the risk of nerve damage. Surgical complexity, revision procedures, and surgeon…
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TopicsOrthopaedic implants and arthroplasty · Hip disorders and treatments · Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes
