PRIMARY HIP ARTHROPLASTY IN PATIENTS WITH END-STAGE OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (LITERATURE REVIEW)

Author:

Tsed A. N.,Dulaev A. K.

Abstract

The authors present a review of current national and international literature related to the specifics of primary hip joint arthroplasty in patients with end-stage of chronic kidney disease. epidemiology aspects of such pathology are covered in detail. Screening of the patients with hip joint pathology undergoing substitute renal therapy remains a significant issue. The authors present the outcomes of use of various implant types and their fixation in primary hip joint arthroplasty such as cemented, cementless and monopolar prostheses, as well as consider features and structure of complications following primary replacements in such patients. unfortunately, the national literature lacks sufficient number of publications on the present problem. In addition, the paper presents a promising area for development of specialized care to patients on hemodialysis with hip joint pathology.

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ECO-Vector LLC

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