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Damage to the superior gluteal nerve after two different approaches to the hip
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1999
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Different ApproachesNon-operative TreatmentHarris Hip ScoreHip ArthroplastyOsteoarthritisOrthopaedicsSurgerySuperior Gluteal NerveArthroscopic TechniqueJoint ReplacementMusculoskeletal SurgeryNeuromusculoskeletal DisorderMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryModified Trendelenberg TestChronic Injury
We have carried out a blind, prospective study of 50 consecutive patients undergoing replacement arthroplasty of the hip using two different approaches. Clinical assessment, including the Harris hip score and a modified Trendelenberg test, and electrophysiological examination of the abductor muscles of the hip were undertaken before and three months after surgery. We found that 48% of patients had preoperative evidence of chronic injury to the superior gluteal nerve. Perioperative injury to the nerve occurred commonly with both approaches to the hip. We did not find a significant correlation between injury to the superior gluteal nerve and clinical problems.
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