• Orthopedics · Aug 2012

    Case Reports Multicenter Study

    Revision total hip arthroplasty in Jehovah's Witnesses.

    • Steven F Harwin, Robert Pivec, Aaron J Johnson, Qais Naziri, and Michael A Mont.
    • Adult Reconstructive Service, Total Joint Replacement Bloodless Surgery Program, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY, USA.
    • Orthopedics. 2012 Aug 1; 35 (8): e1145-51.

    AbstractRevision total hip arthroplasty (THA) is associated with greater blood loss than primary THA. Jehovah's Witnesses will not accept transfusions of blood or blood products and are thus at an increased risk for complications due to perioperative anemia. The purpose of this study was to report the clinical outcomes, radiographic outcomes, morbidity, and mortality of Jehovah's Witnesses who were medically optimized and underwent revision THA. Databases from 2 institutions were reviewed to identify 10 patients (11 THAs) who were Jehovah's Witnesses undergoing revision THA with a minimum 24-month follow-up. At most recent follow-up, all patients were doing well clinically, with Harris Hip Scores greater than 80 points. Radiographic evaluation demonstrated well-positioned components and no progressive radioluciencies. No major perioperative medical or surgical complications occurred in patients undergoing THA. Revision THA for aseptic causes results in good clinical outcomes in patients who are preoperatively optimized before undergoing surgery.Copyright 2012, SLACK Incorporated.

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