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Search for: [Abstract = "hip endoprosthesis is a surgical procedure undertaken to relieve pain and restore function to a joint affected by osteoarthritis. The number of such procedures 1s steadily nsrng, with patient expectations for outcomes likewise becoming more demanding. Additional\!\;', these procedures are increasingly indicated m relatively younger population. Therefore, there 1s a growing interest in exploring mininially invasive techniques. The purpose ofthis siudy is to compare the value of minimally invasive anterior approach \(DAA\) with direct lateral approach \(DLA\). Sixty\-nine individuals were enrolled in this comparative study. Patients were divided into 2 groups\: a DLA group of 36 patients operated using direct lateral approach, and a DAA group of 33 patients operated usmg minima\\ly mvas1ve anterior approach. The following postoperative parameters were compared\: pain according to the NRS scale, markers of muscle tissue damage \( creatine kinase and myoglobin\), inflanmmtory parameters \(CRP\), perioperative blood loss, TUG and Chair functional tests, WOMAC and HHS scales, acetabular component anteversion and inclination, and postoperative limb length discrepance \(LLD\). No significant reduction in pain was observed in the DAA patient group. Significantly higher levels of muscle tissue damage markers, inflanJIBatory parameters, and higher perioperative blood loss were obser"]

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