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Differences in range of motion with the same combined anteversion after total hip arthroplasty

Authors :
Takaaki Ohmori
Daisuke Inoue
Tomoharu Takagi
Tamon Kabata
Hiroyuki Tsuchiya
Kazuhiro Hasegawa
Takuro Ueno
Takashi Yamamoto
Junya Yoshitani
Yoshitomo Kajino
Tadashi Taga
Source :
International orthopaedics. 42(5)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We investigated the various impingement angles (including both bony and prosthetic impingement) and impingement types that can occur after THA, even when the same combined anteversion parameter is used. We also investigated the relationship between impingement angle and acetabular morphology or femoral anteversion. We evaluated 83 patients with no hip arthritis. We divided them into six groups according to acetabular CE angle (≤15°, >15–≤25°, and >25°) and femoral anteversion (≤20° and >20°). Using three-dimensional templating software, we changed stem and cup anteversion to satisfy a combined anteversion (CA) of 50° in each hip (stem anteversion + cup anteversion = 50°) and investigated the resulting impingement angles. Even with the same CA, differences in impingement angle occurred: 18.3° ± 7.2° with flexion, 30.2° ± 9.7° with internal rotation at 90° flexion, 20.2° ± 12.5° with extension, and 26.2° ± 7.8° with external rotation. As stem anteversion increased, the impingement type changed from prosthetic impingement to bony impingement in flexion and internal rotation and from bony impingement to prosthetic impingement in extension and external rotation. The flexion angle and internal rotation angle at 90° flexion increased (p

Details

ISSN :
14325195
Volume :
42
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International orthopaedics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....25c319d508ac2e45d0ab5bd8d8e0e69c