Distal extension of the direct anterior approach to the hip poses risk to neurovascular structures: an anatomical study
Karl Grob, Rebecca Monahan, Helen Gilbey, Francis Yap, Luis Filgueira & Markus Kuster
abstract
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BACKGROUND
The anterior approach to the hip gained popularity for total hip
arthroplasty in recent years. Distal extension of the anterior
approach, sometimes needed intraoperatively, potentially endangers
neurovascular structures to the quadriceps. The aim of this study
was to determine the anatomical structures placed at risk by distal
extension of the anterior approach to the hip.
METHODS
Seventeen cadaveric hemipelves from twelve human specimens were
dissected. The femoral nerve and its branches and the vessels
arising from the lateral femoral circumflex artery were assessed in
relation to the distal extension of the anterior approach. The
damage caused by the introduction of a cerclage cable passer was
also investigated.
RESULTS
The area immediately distal to the intertrochanteric line is a
common entry point for several nerve branches and is a useful distal
landmark for surgeons to use to protect important neurovascular
structures. The distal extension of the anterior approach
compromises the nerve supply to the anterolateral portions of the
quadriceps. Introduction of a cerclage cable passer through the
anterior access also jeopardizes nerve branches to the vastus
lateralis, lateral parts of the vastus intermedius, and branches of
the lateral femoral circumflex artery.
CONCLUSIONS
Distal extension of the direct anterior approach to the hip is
challenging to accomplish without neurovascular injury to
anterolateral parts of the quadriceps muscle group. In addition,
important neurovascular structures are endangered with the
introduction of a cable passer through the anterior approach.
CLINICAL RELEVANCE
Distal extension of the direct anterior approach to the hip beyond
the intertrochanteric line may compromise neurovascular structures
supplying the quadriceps muscle.
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citation
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Grob K, Monahan R, Gilbey H, Yap F, Filgueira L, Kuster M. Distal
extension of the direct anterior approach to the hip poses risk to
neurovascular structures: an anatomical study. J Bone Joint Surg Am
2015; 97:126-32.
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type
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journal paper/review (English)
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date of publishing
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21-1-2015
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journal title
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J Bone Joint Surg Am (97/2)
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ISSN electronic
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1535-1386
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pages
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126-32
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PubMed
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25609439
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DOI
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10.2106/JBJS.N.00551
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