Components anteversion in primary cementless THA using straight stem and hemispherical cup: A prospective study in 91 hips using CT-scan measurements
Autor: | R.B. Gunderson, O. Reikerås |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
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Male musculoskeletal diseases medicine.medical_specialty Supine position medicine.medical_treatment Arthroplasty Replacement Hip Computed tomography Prosthesis Design Arthroplasty Young Adult medicine Humans Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Prospective Studies Femoral component Range of Motion Articular Prospective cohort study Aged Aged 80 and over Component positioning Measurement Hip medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Straight stem CT-scan Middle Aged musculoskeletal system equipment and supplies Surgery surgical procedures operative Female Level iii Hip Prosthesis Range of motion business Tomography X-Ray Computed |
Zdroj: | Orthopaedics & Traumatology: Surgery & Research. 97(6):615-621 |
ISSN: | 1877-0568 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.otsr.2011.02.014 |
Popis: | Summary Background The recommended range of anteversion of the components in total hip arthroplasty (THA) is between 10 and 30°, but the intraoperative estimation of these versions may be inadequate. Hypothesis The components anteversion in primary cementless THA using straight stem and hemispherical cup is not significantly different from the native anteversion of the hip joint. Objectives To evaluate in a prospective manner the range of anteversion currently achieved in cementless THA. Patients and methods Five senior surgeons operated 91 patients with primary cementless THA. We used a straight press fit stem and a hemispherical press fit cup. We aimed to obtain femoral anteversion of 10 to 30°, acetabular anteversion of 10 to 30° and a global combined anteversion of 25 to 55°. Cup position was checked with an impactor-positioner, and stem position was determined with the knee flexed 90°. In all cases we used elevated liners and 28 mm diameter ceramic heads. At 3 months postoperatively the component versions were measured using a General Electric LightSpeed Pro 16 (Milwaukee, Wi, USA) with the patient in supine position. Results Femoral component measurements ranged from 17° of retroversion to 60° of anteversion with a mean of 23.0 ± 11.8°. Similarly, acetabular component version ranged from 28° of retroversion to 46° of anteversion with a mean of 18.5 ± 13.7°. There were no correlations to the native femoral and acetabular versions. Only 55 hips (60.4%) were within the accepted range of 25 to 55° of combined anteversion, but none of the cases dislocated during a follow-up of 2 years. Conclusion In cementless THA with our operative technique, the intraoperative estimation of femoral and acetabular anteversion, in many cases, resulted to be inadequate in relation to the intended range of 10 to 30° of anteversion. Level of evidence Level III, prospective diagnostic. |
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