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Volume 13

Journal of Orthopaedics Trauma Surgery and Related Research

ISSN: 1897-2276

Orthopedics 2018

March 08-09, 2018

March 08-09, 2018 London, UK

10

th

International Conference on

Orthopedics, Trauma and Rheumatology

J Orthop Trauma Surg Rel Res 2018, Volume 13

Capsulectomy or capsule repair? Histopathological evidence of anterior capsule disease in hip joints

undergoing hemiarthroplasty for trauma

Dunne L, Dawson P, Downey C

and

Leonard M

Ireland

Introduction:

There is ongoing debate over whether to remove or repair the anterior ligamentous capsule of the hip joint during

hemiarthroplasty following trauma, the latter being encouraged by certain techniques. We hypothesized that there is some degree

of histopathological disease in the anterior capsule of these hips which may impair future range of movement and long term post-

operative outcomes.

Aim:

The aim of this study was to find evidence of chronic inflammation in the ligamentous joint capsules of hips undergoing

hemiarthroplasty for trauma.

Methods:

30 patients undergoing hemiarthroplasty within 48 hours of an acute hip fracture were selected for this study. Samples were

obtained from the anterior capsule of their hip joints intraoperatively and examined for histopathological evidence of disease and

inflammation. Patients who had undergone previous surgery on the ipsilateral hip were excluded from the study.

Results:

73% of study participants were female with a mean age of 74. The most common mechanism of injury was a mechanical fall.

All samples evaluated were positive for fibrosis indicative of a chronic disease pattern. The joint capsule samples lacked signs of acute

inflammation which one may expect in the immediate post traumatic period following fracture.

Conclusion:

It canbe concluded that there is an evidence of histopathological disease inhip joint capsules undergoing hemiarthroplasty

for trauma the repair of which may impact future outcomes for patients undergoing these procedures. Further studies should be

undertaken to determine the impact on range of movement and long-term satisfaction of patients following capsule repair in contrast

to capsulectomy.

ldunne6@tcd.ie