It is truly unfortunate that this lady has sustained a dislocation of a BHR.
It is a commonly used statement that a BHR is as
'stable' as a normal hip.
However this is a highly
qualified statement.
This statement is true only if the following
criteria are met.
1. Native angles, inclination , offsets and all
anatomical parameters have to be replicated.. If
this is not done fully and only accuracy of say 80%
is obtained - then the stability is likely to be
approx in the region of 80% only. Having said this
,even in this situation, the stability is likely to
be many times that of a conventional THR. Therefore
I would not call it a surgical error. As surgeons,
we get better and better at this replication as we
gain experience.
2. The capsule should be repaired to capsule
preferably as it restores the joint
'proprioception'( or position sense). This would
kick in the event of a potential dislocation as it
would in a normal hip. If the capsule is repaired to
bone , it is many times better than doing nothing
but does not achieve the proximity to the stability
of a normal hip. Again it is not a surgical error if
capsule to capsule repair is not done but one cannot
expect natural stability.
3. Other factors that can potentially cause
dislocation like impingement must be carefully
addressed . The most common offender is the non
-restoration of the head neck offset. One must keep
in mind that the BHR is the Ferrari of hips and the
conventional THR is an old fiat.
Even if the Gear knob of a Ferrari is not the
right size for the driver it shows up because it is
pushed to the limit and built for performance.
However even if the chassis is broken in an old fiat
, it would probably go unnoticed by the owner as it
is never 'pushed' for performance. There are many
patients after THR s with trochanteric non-unions
going on for many years without even being aware of
it!
Coming to the specifics of this patient.- The
Relocated BHR is likely to be stable with time and
is unlikely to affect longevity. The only issue is
that this patient must avoid extremes of movement to
prevent another episode.
I hope this helps
with best regards
Vijay Bose
Chennai
Asian Regional
Center for Hip Resurfacing