J Korean Orthop Assoc. 2002 Apr;37(2):240-244. Korean.
Published online Jan 04, 2018.
Copyright © 2002 The Korean Orthopaedic Association
Original Article

Sensory Innervation in Human Hip Joint Capsule and Pseudocapsule After Total Hip Replacement: A Morphological Investigation

Suk Ku Han, Yong Sik Kim, Soon Yong Kwon, Kee Haeng Lee and Nam Yong Choi
    • Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, St. Paul's, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea.
    • Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kangnam St. Mary's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Purpose

To identify sensory nerve endings in the human hip joint capsule and in the pseudocapsule after total hip replacement.

Materials and Methods

Ten hip joint capsules from patients undergoing bipolar hip replacement for acute femoral neck fracture, and six pseudocapsules from patients undergoing revision hip surgery for failed total hip replacement were harvested and stained in bulk using a modified gold-chloride method. Sensory nerve endings were identified using the criteria described by Freeman and Wyke.

Results

Three morphologically distinct types of nerve endings were identified in the normal human hip joint capsules; type I Ruffini corpuscles, type II Pacinian corpuscles and type IV free nerve endings. In contrast, no proprioceptive nerve endings (type I and II receptors) were observed in pseudocapsular tissues. A small number of type IV receptors were noted in the pseudocapsule, but these were significantly fewer in number than in normal hip capsular tissue.

Conclusion

The pseudocapsule that forms after hip replacement surgery may protect joint stability through a mechanical check-rein effect rather than through a proprioceptive feedback mechanism.

Keywords
Normal hip joint capsule; Pseudocapsule; Proprioceptive nerve endings


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