@article{MAKHILLSJ20072319602, title = {The Anterior Less Invasive Approach to the Hip Joint (LISA)-Technical Description for Treatment in the Elderly for Hip Endoprosthesis after Femoral Neck Fracture}, journal = {Surgery Journal}, volume = {2}, number = {3}, pages = {29-32}, year = {2007}, issn = {1816-3211}, doi = {sjour.2007.29.32}, url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1816-3211&doi=sjour.2007.29.32}, author = {A. Paech,F. Renken,M. Brahm,A.P. Schulz,S. Hillbricht and}, keywords = {Anterior,LISA,hip joint,hip endoprosthesis,femoral neck fracture}, abstract = {Minimally invasive Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) aims at reduction of tissue damage to accelerate recovery. The anterior approach promises optimal soft tissue preservation. The anterior minimal-invasive approach used in his study consists of a modified Smith-Petersen-Approach. In order to reduce the morbidity rate, a standardised use of minimally invasive surgical approach has been evaluated in endoprosthetic surgery of geriatric patients. Aim of this study is to present a minimal-invasive approach to the hip joint (modified Smith-Petersen-Approach) as a standard in geriatric hip fracture endoprosthesis under the aspect of approach morbidity reduction.} }