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Table 2 Baseline Characteristics, Radiographic Information, and Complications

From: Monobloc implants in cementless total hip arthroplasty in patients with Legg-Calve-Perthes disease: a long-term follow-up

Variables

Patients

(N = 71)

Age, mean ± SD

49.94 ± 11.40

Gender[no.[%]of patients]

 Male

34(47.89%)

 Female

37(52.11%)

Height(cm),mean ± SD

159.60 ± 6.59

Weight(Kg),mean ± SD

60.91 ± 11.54

BMI,mean ± SD

23.64 ± 3.62

Followup(year),mean ± SD

10.09 ± 1.84

Bilateral or unilateral[no.[%]of patients]

 

 Bilateral

17(23.94%)

 Unilateral

54(76.06%)

Side[no.[%]of hips]

 Left

41(46.59%)

 Right

47(53.41%)

Radiographic Information,mean ± SD

 Cup anteversion, °

25.95 ± 6.00

 Cup abduction, °

39.01 ± 5.51

 Femoral stem version, °

13.63 ± 4.10

Stulberg classifications [no.[%]of hips]

 Class II

1(1.14%)

 Class III

30(34.09%)

 Class IV

55(62.5%)

 Class V

2(2.27%)

VAS Satisfaction, mean ± SD

9.82 ± 0.52

 10

62(87.32%)

 9

6(8.45%)

 8

2(2.82%)

 7

1(1.41%)

Complications[no.[%]of hips]

 Intraoperative femoral fracture

2(2.27%)

 Postoperative temporary sciatic nerve paralysis

2(2.27%)

 Heterotopic ossification

2(2.27%)

 Thigh pain

1(1.14%)

 Postoperative dislocation

1(1.14%)

 Aseptic loosening

0

 Deep vein thrombosis

0

 Calf muscular venous thrombosis

0

 Infection

0

  1. BMI body mass index, ONFH Osteonecrosis of Femoral Head, ASA American Society of Anesthesiologists, VAS Visual Analogue Scale