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Jason Cochran D.O. Michigan Orthopedic Center Sparrow Health System Lansing, MI 517-267-0200 Hip pain in the active patient

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Page 1: Hip pain in the active patient - Sparrow Health SystemAlternative Bearing Surfaces Wear of current ceramic and metal hip replacements are virtually immeasureable All-metal total hip

Jason Cochran D.O.

Michigan Orthopedic Center

Sparrow Health System

Lansing, MI

517-267-0200

Hip pain in the active patient

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Who is the active patient?

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Why do you hurt?

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Goals

Causes of hip painNonsurgical optionsSurgical optionsFinal thoughts

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Socket– Cartilage – Labrum

Ball– Smooth weight-

bearing surfaces

Smooth cartilage

Anatomy of a hip

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Labral Tears

Often misdiagnosed as “groin pull”Cartilage tears of the hipCommon cause of pain in young athleteMechanical symptoms of catching, clickingSimilar to meniscal tear of knee

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Labral Tears

Diagnosed by examConfirmed with MRI arthrogram

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Impingement

DevelopmentalabnormalityCan affect either the femoral head or the socketCan precedeosteoarthritis

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Impingement

Occurs when the head is out of round!Leads toosteoarthritis

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Osteoarthritis (OA)

• “Wear and tear”arthritis

• Symptoms of groin pain and lateral hip pain

• Often confused with groin pull, or a hernia

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Osteoarthritis (OA)

• Joint becomes pitted, eroded

• Bone spurs form

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Avascular necrosis (AVN)

– Caused when there is a disruption of the blood supply to the hip

– Leading causes: Alcohol, corticosteroids(asthmatics, chronic lung disease), unknown

– Other risk factors: blood vessel blockage due to sickle cell anemia, or from trauma

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Now that we know the problem, what do we do about it?

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Non-surgical alternatives–Lifestyle

modification–Exercise and

physical therapy–Anti-

inflammatorymedication

–Ambulatory aidsIe: cane, walker

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Non-surgical alternatives

Most patients demand an active lifestyle

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Surgical alternative

Hip ArthroscopyHip resurfacingHip replacement– Less invasive surgery– Advanced bearing surface

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Hip arthroscopy

OverviewExcellent option for hipsLabral tearsLoose cartilageInflammation of the joint

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Hip arthroscopy

BenefitsSmaller incisionsQuicker recoveryOutpatient surgery

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Hip Resurfacing– Two FDA approved– BHR-Smith Nephew– Cormet-Stryker– 99.5% of patients

were “Pleased”or “Extremely Pleased”with the results

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Who is the typical candidatefor Hip resurfacing?

– Adults under age 60 with active lifestyles

– Active adults over age 60 may be candidates, depending on their bone quality

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What is Hip Resurfacing?

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Hip Resurfacing

Healthy hip Cuts Implantcomponents

Implanted

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Is hip resurfacing Minimally invasive?

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That depends on how you define “Minimally Invasive.”

– Soft TissueNo. Incision length of 6 to 8 inches

– BoneYes. Preserves your body’s natural bone structure; It resurfaces rather than replaces

Conserved bone

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The key benefits– Head size– Advanced bearing

surface– Bone conservation

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Head Size and Bone Conserving

Closely matches the size of your natural femoral head

Preserves your natural femoral neck

Healthy headresurfaced head

Total hip head

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Bone conservation (cont.)

– Revises to a primary

If you need “revision” surgery, you don’t get a revision implantThe follow-up procedure would be the same total hip replacement you would otherwise have received

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What other options do I have?

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Conventional hip replacement

Most successful surgery in orthopedicsUp to 99% 10 year survivorship

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Who is a candidate?

Any patient with advanced arthritisFemale patients >60 years old or males with osteoporosis

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Conventional hip replacement

Healthy hip Cuts Implantcomponents

Implanted

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What has improved in hip surgery?

Alternative bearingsLess invasive approachQuicker recovery – Better pain

management– Rapid recovery therapy

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Alternative Bearing Surfaces

Advances in bearingsurfaces=less wearless wear=longer survival

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Alternative Bearing Surfaces

Wear of current ceramic and metal hip replacements are virtuallyimmeasureableAll-metal total hip replacementsreduce joint wear by 97% versus metal on plastic total hips

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Less invasive

Incision– Around 4 inches in

length

Smallerincisions=better pain control and decreased blood loss

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Improved RehabAfter surgery

– Patients undergo a rapid recovery protocol

– Better pain management protocols

– Up at bedside that day– Walking the next day– Achieve Therapy goals by

post op day one or two

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What can I do after surgery?

– During year-one: Low-impact activities as your bone and muscles adjust to the new stresses (swimming, walking, bicycling)

– After year-one: Higher impact physical activity may be appropriate (doubles tennis, jogging)

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Final Thoughts?

When and Who?

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When should I have a Hip Replacement ?ArthritisPain that interefereswith Daily activities and Quality of LifeAll non-surgical treatment fails to relieve pain

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Who should I choose to perform my Hip Replacement?

Orthopedic Surgeon– Regularly performs Hip Replacement Surgery– Specialized Training?– Fellowship?– Someone you are comfortable with

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Q&APhysician:Dr.Jason Cochran Practice: Michigan Orthopedic CenterAddress: 2815 South Pennsylvania avenueContact: 517-267-0200