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Abstract
Purpose: Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) is the primary treatment for hip diseases today. Nevertheless, total hip arthroplasty has its challenges, and one of these challenges is the potential for incorrect execution of the preoperative planning process. Such errors can lead to complications such as loosening and instability of the prosthesis and leg length discrepancy. In this study, we used human phantoms to investigate the influence of pelvic and femoral factors on prosthesis size selection in the preoperative planning of total hip arthroplasty and to provide a reference standard for clinical imaging in preoperative planning of total hip arthroplasty.
Methods: In this experiment, we utilised a custom-made experimental device that enabled us to manipulate the movement of the pelvis and femur in various directions. The device also incorporated sensors to control the angle of movement. By obtaining X-rays from different positions and angles, we were able to determine the size of the prosthesis based on the 2D preoperative planning generated by the mediCAD software.
Results: When the pelvis was in a nonneutral position, the size of the acetabular cup varied within a range of three sizes. Similarly, when the femur was in a nonneutral position, the size of the femoral stem varied within a range of two sizes. The movement of the pelvis and femur in the coronal plane, relative to the neutral position, did not impact the selection of the prosthesis size. However, the motion of the pelvis and femur in the sagittal and transverse planes had a notable effect.
Conclusion: The selection of the prosthesis size for preoperative planning can be significantly influenced by specific positions of the pelvis and femur. It is crucial for the radiographer to ensure that the pelvis and femur maintain a standard neutral position, particularly in the sagittal and transverse planes, during the image acquisition process.
目的:全髋关节置换术(THA)是目前治疗髋关节疾病的主要方法。然而,全髋关节置换术也有其难点,其中一个难点就是术前规划过程中可能出现的错误。这种错误可能导致假体松动、不稳定和腿长不一致等并发症。在这项研究中,我们使用人体模型来研究骨盆和股骨因素对全髋关节置换术术前规划中假体尺寸选择的影响,并为全髋关节置换术术前规划中的临床成像提供参考标准:在本实验中,我们使用了一个定制的实验装置,该装置可使我们操控骨盆和股骨在不同方向上的运动。该装置还安装了传感器来控制运动角度。通过获取不同位置和角度的 X 光片,我们能够根据 mediCAD 软件生成的二维术前规划确定假体的尺寸:结果:当骨盆处于非中立位时,髋臼杯的大小在三个尺寸范围内变化。同样,当股骨处于非中立位置时,股骨干的大小在两个尺寸范围内变化。骨盆和股骨在冠状面上相对于中立位的移动并不影响假体尺寸的选择。然而,骨盆和股骨在矢状平面和横向平面上的移动却有显著影响:结论:骨盆和股骨的特定位置会对术前规划中假体尺寸的选择产生重大影响。放射摄影师必须确保骨盆和股骨在图像采集过程中保持标准的中立位,尤其是在矢状面和横切面上。
期刊介绍:
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
The scope of the Journal covers research into rheumatic diseases where the primary focus relates specifically to a component(s) of the musculoskeletal system.