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  • A retrospective study in Burkina Faso from 2004 to 2018 examined 145 dual mobility total hip replacements (THR) in 129 young disabled patients, with a higher prevalence in males averaging 44.57 years old.
  • The most common reasons for THR were avascular necrosis, childhood arthritis complications, and trauma, with all implants being metal-on-polyethylene from Zimmer-Biomet.
  • Overall, outcomes were positive after an average follow-up of 2.70 years, although there was a notable revision rate due to infections and implant misalignment, suggesting potential for THR practices in developing regions with considerations for implant durability and cost.

Article Abstract

To report our 15 years of experience in dual mobility total hip replacement (THR) in Burkina Faso through a Franco-Burkinabé relief organization. A retrospective study spanning from 2004 to 2018 was held in a private facility. All dual mobility THR cases with at least one year of follow-up time were included. The survey used a questionnaire, and data were analyzed with statistical software (Stata® v.13). A total of 145 primary THR in 129 patients were included in disabled young patients. There was 60.46% of males (n=78) with a mean age of 44.57 years (SD=12.43). The mean etiologies were avascular necrosis of the hip (n=84), followed by childhood chronic arthritis sequalae (n=24, 16.55%) and trauma sequalae (n=13, 8.97%). All prostheses were metal-on-polyethylene from Zimmer-Biomet®. It was usually small sizes with 48 mm (females) and 50 mm (males) cups, stem 1 (female) and 3 (males). After 2.70 years (SD=2.66) of mean follow-up times, results were good despite a high rate of revision (n=10, 6.89%) due to infections and implant malposition. THR practice might be encouraged in developing countries. The dual mobility concept is adapted to sociological activities. High duration implants and cost limitation is mandatory for the replacement joints diffusion.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9146587PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2022.41.207.27189DOI Listing

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