1. Contemporary insights into spinopelvic mechanics.
- Author
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Fontalis A, Buchalter D, Mancino F, Shen T, Sculco PK, Mayman D, Haddad FS, and Vigdorchik J
- Subjects
- Humans, Biomechanical Phenomena, Spine diagnostic imaging, Hip Prosthesis, Pelvic Bones diagnostic imaging, Pelvic Bones anatomy & histology, Pelvis diagnostic imaging, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip methods
- Abstract
Understanding spinopelvic mechanics is important for the success of total hip arthroplasty (THA). Despite significant advancements in appreciating spinopelvic balance, numerous challenges remain. It is crucial to recognize the individual variability and postoperative changes in spinopelvic parameters and their consequential impact on prosthetic component positioning to mitigate the risk of dislocation and enhance postoperative outcomes. This review describes the integration of advanced diagnostic approaches, enhanced technology, implant considerations, and surgical planning, all tailored to the unique anatomy and biomechanics of each patient. It underscores the importance of accurately predicting postoperative spinopelvic mechanics, selecting suitable imaging techniques, establishing a consistent nomenclature for spinopelvic stiffness, and considering implant-specific strategies. Furthermore, it highlights the potential of artificial intelligence to personalize care., Competing Interests: A. Fontalis reports that this work was supported by the Onassis Foundation (Scholarship ID: FZR 065-1/2021-2022). A. Fontalis also reports an EFORT Robotic Fellowship supported by Stryker, and a Freemansons' Royal Arch Fellowship with support from Arthritis Research Trust, unrelated to this study. D. Buchalter reports royalties or licenses from Globus Medical, and consulting fees from Globus Medical and Alliant Biotech, unrelated to this study. F. S. Haddad reports multiple research study grants from Stryker, Smith & Nephew, Corin, NIHR, and the International Olympic Committee, royalties from Smith & Nephew, Stryker, Corin, and MatOrtho, consulting fees from Stryker, speaker payments or honoraria from Stryker, Smith & Nephew, Zimmer, AO Recon, and Mathys, support for attending meetings and/or travel from Stryker, Mathys, AO Recon, and The Bone & Joint Journal, all of which are unrelated to this study. F. S. Haddad is also Editor-in-Chief of The Bone & Joint Journal, is President of the International Hip Society, and Vice President of the European Hip Society. P. K. Sculco reports royalties or licenses from Enovis and consulting fees from Zimmer Biomet, unrelated to this study. J. Vigdorchik reports royalties or licenses from Corin and DePuy, consulting fees from Stryker and DePuy, a leadership or fiduciary role on the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons and The Bone & Joint Journal, and stock or stock options in Polaris, Ortho AI, Motion Insights, Corin, and Aware, all of which are unrelated to this study., (© 2024 The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery.)
- Published
- 2024
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