Background: We created a multicenter survey for Italian orthopedic surgeons on how they approach leg length discrepancy (LLD) when dealing with primary total hip arthroplasty. Aim of the study was to show how surgeons manage LLD and follow the literature recommendations during clinical practice. Methods: The survey was composed of 25 questions divided into four sections: 1-surgeon's profile, 2-preoperative and 3-intraoperative evaluation, and 4-postoperative management. In this paper, we report results to answer Sects. 1 and 2. Absolute and relative frequencies of answers to Sects. 2 and 3 are reported. We divided the participants in subgroups based on the "surgeon's profile" and evaluated difference in the answers given. Results: Absolute and relative frequencies demonstrate low agreement among participants in all phases of LLD management. We demonstrated a statistically significant difference based on the surgeon's profile regarding these questions: radiographic measure of LLD depending on working experience, p = 0.008; digital planning based on surgeons' age, p < 0.001, and workplace, p = 0.026; intraoperative anatomical landmarks based on numbers of procedures per year, p = 0.020; and use of intraoperative X-rays based on working experience, p = 0.002. Conclusions: LLD is a debated topic with no definitive recommendations. Many decisions still depend on tradition and surgeons' preference.
Multicenter survey about leg length discrepancy and total hip arthroplasty: preoperative and intraoperative management / Stimolo, Davide; Lo Giudice, Salvatore; Matassi, Fabrizio; Innocenti, Matteo; Civinini, Roberto; Boniforti, Filippo. - In: MUSCULOSKELETAL SURGERY. - ISSN 2035-5106. - ELETTRONICO. - (2024), pp. 0-0. [10.1007/s12306-024-00837-x]
Multicenter survey about leg length discrepancy and total hip arthroplasty: preoperative and intraoperative management
Stimolo, Davide
;Matassi, Fabrizio;Innocenti, Matteo;Civinini, Roberto;
2024
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Background: We created a multicenter survey for Italian orthopedic surgeons on how they approach leg length discrepancy (LLD) when dealing with primary total hip arthroplasty. Aim of the study was to show how surgeons manage LLD and follow the literature recommendations during clinical practice. Methods: The survey was composed of 25 questions divided into four sections: 1-surgeon's profile, 2-preoperative and 3-intraoperative evaluation, and 4-postoperative management. In this paper, we report results to answer Sects. 1 and 2. Absolute and relative frequencies of answers to Sects. 2 and 3 are reported. We divided the participants in subgroups based on the "surgeon's profile" and evaluated difference in the answers given. Results: Absolute and relative frequencies demonstrate low agreement among participants in all phases of LLD management. We demonstrated a statistically significant difference based on the surgeon's profile regarding these questions: radiographic measure of LLD depending on working experience, p = 0.008; digital planning based on surgeons' age, p < 0.001, and workplace, p = 0.026; intraoperative anatomical landmarks based on numbers of procedures per year, p = 0.020; and use of intraoperative X-rays based on working experience, p = 0.002. Conclusions: LLD is a debated topic with no definitive recommendations. Many decisions still depend on tradition and surgeons' preference.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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