A Case of Successful Perioperative Rehabilitation in Two-Stage Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty for an Intraoperative Acetabular Fracture: Insights Into Interim-Period Rehabilitation Strategies

一例术中髋臼骨折两阶段翻修全髋关节置换术围手术期康复成功的案例:对中期康复策略的启示

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Abstract

Two-stage revision arthroplasty often results in poor functional outcomes. Rehabilitation strategies to maximize functional recovery after two-stage revision arthroplasty have not yet been established. This report presents a case of successful rehabilitation in two-stage revision total hip arthroplasty (THA). A 75-year-old Japanese woman underwent primary THA and experienced an intraoperative acetabular fracture. Staged revision THA was performed because of a large bone defect. After the first-stage implant removal, progressive muscle strength training, such as quadriceps and isometric exercises for the hip muscles, was performed with consideration of bone fusion, in addition to strengthening the unaffected limbs. During the interim period, an improvement in muscle strength was observed in both the upper and lower limbs. After the second-stage reimplantation, weight-bearing was gradually allowed. Three weeks after full weight-bearing was allowed, the patient was able to walk at 0.67 m/s with a cane. Further recovery of walking speed was achieved after a further four weeks of inpatient rehabilitation, reaching 0.90 m/s. In this case, interim-period muscle strength training was assumed to have contributed to early gait acquisition after reimplantation, without interfering with bony fusion. Well-worked muscle strength training to maintain or even improve muscle strength during the prosthesis-free interval may be important for functional recovery after two-stage revision arthroplasty.

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