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Assessing the Effects and Challenges of Total Hip Arthroplasty before Pregnancy and Childbirth: A Systematic Review.

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العنوان: Assessing the Effects and Challenges of Total Hip Arthroplasty before Pregnancy and Childbirth: A Systematic Review.
المؤلفون: Galanis, Athanasios, Dimopoulou, Stefania, Karampinas, Panagiotis, Vasiliadis, Elias, Kaspiris, Angelos, Sakellariou, Evangelos, Vlachos, Christos, Vavourakis, Michail, Papagrigorakis, Eftychios, Marougklianis, Vasileios, Tsalimas, Georgios, Zachariou, Dimitrios, Patilas, Christos, Varsamos, Iordanis, Kolovos, Ioannis, Vlamis, John
المصدر: Journal of Functional Morphology & Kinesiology; Jun2024, Vol. 9 Issue 2, p63, 14p
مصطلحات موضوعية: TOTAL hip replacement, LITERATURE reviews, HIP surgery, CHILDBIRTH, PREGNANCY, CESAREAN section, WESTERN countries
مصطلحات جغرافية: FINLAND
مستخلص: Total hip arthroplasty is indubitably one of the most performed operations worldwide. On the other hand, especially in the western world, the average age that women get pregnant has raised confoundedly. Consequently, a steadily increasing number of women become pregnant after they had hip arthroplasty surgery, with copious potential implications. The amount of knowledge on this particular field is considered inadequate in the existing literature. This paper aims to augment clinicians understanding surrounding this topic. A systematic literature review was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines. Papers from various computerized databases were scrutinized. Article selection was carried out by three authors independently employing specific pre-determined inclusion and exclusion criteria, while disagreements were elucidated with the contribution of other authors. A patently limited number of research articles were detected from our rigorous literature review, with only 12 papers meeting the inclusion criteria. The vast majority of studies were small-scale and examined confined population groups. Most studies had been performed in Finland, utilizing data from nationwide registries. Women with previous history of total hip arthroplasty feature increased rates of c-section delivery, although vaginal labor can be attempted with certain precautions. Hip implants' survival does not appear to be affected from gestation, which is predominately well-tolerated from these women. Metal ion circulation in mothers' blood has not been proven to trigger substantial complications concerning either mothers or offspring. It can be considered safe for women with such medical history to get pregnant; however, further multinational studies and pertinent research on this field are vital to attain more solid inferences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:24115142
DOI:10.3390/jfmk9020063