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Table 1 Comparison of demographic and operative variables between two groups. Data are reported as Mean ± SD

From: Dislocation incidence and risk factors following direct anterior primary total hip arthroplasty: a consecutive, single-surgeon cohort

Variable

Dislocation

31 (2.6%)

Non-Dislocation

1173 (97.4%)

P-Value

Sex

  

0.13

 Female

20 (64.5%)

594 (50.6%)

 

 Male

11 (35.5%)

579 (49.4%)

 

Age (years)

46.1 ± 13.8

45.1 ± 15.1

0.72

BMI, kg/m2

25.2 ± 5.0

24.6 ± 4.4

0.51

Side of Surgery

  

0.44

 Right

14 (45.2%)

612 (52.2%)

 

 Left

17 (54.8%)

561 (47.8%)

 

Unilateral vs. Bilateral

  

0.41

 Unilateral

26 (83.9%)

910 (77.6%)

 

 Bilateral

5 (16.1%)

263 (22.4%)

 

Previous Hip Surgery

7 (22.6%)

256 (21.8%)

0.92

ASA Classification

  

0.43

 1

23 (74.2%)

938 (80.0%)

 

 2

8 (25.8%)

235 (20.0%)

 

Indication for Surgery

  

<0.001

 AVN

3 (9.7%)

273 (23.3%)

0.07

 DDH

18 (58.1%)

292 (24.9%)

<0.001

Primary DJD

1 (3.2%)

324 (27.6%)

0.003

Fracture

5 (16.1%)

189 (16.1%)

1

Other

4 (13%)

95 (8.1%)

0.34

 

Arthrodesis 2 (6.5%)

Arthrodesis 9 (0.8%)

 
 

Hemophilia 2 (6.5%)

Hemophilia 15 (1.3%)

 
  

Exostosis 2 (0.2%)

 
  

JRA 11 (0.9%)

 
  

Perthes’ 22 (1.9%)

 
  

Acetabulum Protrusion 9 (0.8%)

 
  

RA 13 (1.1%)

 
  

SA 14 (1.1%)

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