1. Is it Important to Know Where to Place the Spherical Marker for Hip Replacement Digital Planning?
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Giancarlo Cavalli Polesello, Thiago Tronco Salerno, João Hélio Zucarelli Rezende, Walter Ricioli Junior, Nayra Deise Rabelo, and Marcelo Cavalheiro de Queiroz
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arthroplasty, replacement, hip ,hip prosthesis ,radiography ,pelvis ,radiographic magnification ,Medicine ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 - Abstract
Abstract Objective The present paper aims to evaluate the influences of individual characteristics in radiographic magnification and to identify the most accurate method for radiographic calibration. Methods During radiographical exam of 50 patients with hip prosthesis, anthropometric data was collected and 4 spherical metal markers with 25 mm diameters were positioned: at the greater trochanter level and lateral to it, over the pubic symphysis, between the thighs at the greater trochanter level, and over the exam table. Since the prosthesis head is the best internal radiographic marker for hip arthroplasty, it was our calibration parameter. Two examiners measured the markers' image for further analysis. Results The sample consisted of 50 participants, 19 of whom were male. A difference in pubic symphysis magnification was found. Other individual characteristics (weight, height and body mass index) had weak correlation. The higher accuracy of the markers was at the greater trochanter, between 68.4 and 78.9%, visualized in only19 radiographs. The marker positioned between the thighs was visualized in all radiographs, with an accuracy ranging from 30 to 46%. Conclusions Of all individual characteristics, only gender influences magnification at the pubic symphysis. We suggest the use of two spherical markers: at the greater trochanter, due the best accuracy, and between the thighs, considered the best positioning for better visibility.
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- 2020
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