The influence of head and neck geometry on stability of total hip replacement: a mechanical test study.

Rainer Bader, Roger Scholz, Erwin Steinhauser, Susanne Zimmermann, Raymonde Busch, Wolfram Mittelmeier
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Abstract

Background: Dislocation after replacement may be caused by poor implant design or positioning, or by the surgical approach taken. We evaluated the influence of head and neck design on range of motion and stability (with respect to risk of dislocation) in total hip endoprostheses.

Material and methods: Using a test device, we determined the stability afforded by different head sizes and neck geometries for various implant positions.

Results: Increasing head diameter led to an enhancement of range of motion as well as resistance against subluxation, and thus to improved stability in any movement combination and implant orientation. Smaller femoral heads were associated with increased risk of dislocation, especially in a poor implant position such as retroversion, and steep positioning of the cup. Skirted metal or mushroom-shaped ceramic heads had a reduced range of motion until impingement of approx. 20 degrees, as compared to spherical standard heads. Furthermore, after identical joint loading, skirted heads dislocated more readily than standard heads with corresponding diameters.

Interpretation: To obtain sufficient joint mobility and stability, neck geometry and implant position should be considered when choosing the femoral head size.

头颈部几何形状对全髋关节置换术稳定性的影响:力学试验研究。
背景:假体置换术后脱位可能是由于假体设计或定位不佳,或手术入路所致。我们评估了头颈部设计对全髋关节内假体的活动范围和稳定性(相对于脱位的风险)的影响。材料和方法:使用测试装置,我们确定了不同头部尺寸和颈部几何形状对不同植入位置所提供的稳定性。结果:头部直径的增加增加了关节的活动范围和抵抗半脱位的能力,从而提高了任何运动组合和植入物定位的稳定性。较小的股骨头与脱位的风险增加有关,特别是在不良的植入位置,如后倾和髋臼杯的陡峭位置。边缘金属或蘑菇形状的陶瓷头的运动范围减小,直到撞击大约。与标准的球形头部相比,是20度。此外,在相同的关节载荷下,裙边封头比相应直径的标准封头更容易错位。解释:为了获得足够的关节活动性和稳定性,在选择股骨头大小时应考虑颈部几何形状和植入物位置。
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