The effect of cup medialization and lateralization on hip range of motion in total hip arthroplasty

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Takuma Yamasaki ◽  
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Yuji Yasunaga ◽  
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Soutarou Izumi ◽  
Nobuo Adachi ◽  
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Hideki Yoshikawa ◽  
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Takuaki Yamamoto ◽  
Akio Kuraoka ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 112070002110448
Author(s):  
Ryo Mitsutake ◽  
Hiromasa Tanino ◽  
Hiroshi Ito

Background: Dislocation continues to be a common complication following total hip arthroplasty (THA). Although previous studies of computed simulation analysis investigated the range of motion (ROM), it is unclear whether the ROM before impingement simulated using computed tomography-based 3-dimensional simulation analysis (simulated ROM) is related to dislocation after THA. It is also unclear what angles are required in computed simulation analyses for stable hips after THA. In this study, we compared the simulated ROM in patients with and without dislocation. Methods: 16 patients with posterior dislocation were compared with 48 matched patients without dislocation. Risk factors including preoperative bone morphology of the hip, implant position, change of femoral offset, change of leg length, anterior aspect of the greater trochanter (GTa) length, and anterior inferior iliac spine length were also compared. Results: The mean flexion angle, internal-rotation at 90° flexion (IR) angle, cup anteversion based on the anterior pelvic plane (APP), tilt-adjusted cup anteversion and GTa length were significantly different between patients with dislocation and patients without dislocation ( p = 0.033, 0.002, 0.010, 0.047, 0.046). A receiver-operating characteristic curve analysis suggested cutoff points for flexion angle, IR angle, cup anteversion based on the APP, tilt-adjusted cup anteversion and GTa length, of 114.5°, 45.5°, 19.5°, 12.0° and 15.3 mm. Conclusions: This study suggests that preoperative planning to achieve a larger simulated ROM, flexion angle and IR angle, may reduce the risk of posterior dislocation. This study also suggests that fine-tuning of cup anteversion and/or trimming of the overhanging GTa during preoperative planning may reduce the risk of posterior dislocation.


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Markus Weber ◽  
Ernst Sendtner ◽  
Robert Springorum ◽  
Michael Worlicek ◽  
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