Elevated Lip Liner Positions Improving Stability in Total Hip Arthroplasty – An Experimental Study

S. Qurashi, W. Parr, Bob Jang, W. Walsh
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Abstract

Background: The use of elevated lip polyethylene liners with the acetabular component is relatively common in Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA). Elevated lip liners increase stability of the THA by increasing the jump distance in one direction. However, the elevated lip, conversely, also reduces the primary arc in the opposite direction and leads to early impingement of the neck on the elevated lip, potentially causing instability. The aim of the present study is to determine the total range of motion of the femoral head component within the acetabular component with the elevated lip liner in different orientations within the acetabular cup. Methods: We introduce a novel experimental (ex-vivo) framework for studying the effects lip liner orientation on the range of motion of the femoral component. For constant acetabular cup orientation, the elevated lip liner was positioned superiorly and inferiorly. The femoral component range of motion in the coronal, sagittal and axial plane was measured. To avoid any confounding influences of out of plane motion, the femoral component was constrained to move in the tested plane. Results: This experimental set up introduces a rigorous framework in which to test the effects of elevated lip liner orientations on the range of motion of the femoral head component in abduction, adduction, flexion, extension and rotation. The movements of this experimental set-up are directly informative of patient’s maximum potential post-operative range of motion. Initial results show that an inferior placement of the elevated lip increases the effective superior lateral range of motion (abduction) for the femoral component, whilst the anatomy of the patient (i.e. their other leg) prevents the point of femoral component – acetabular lip impingement being reached (in adduction).
提高唇线笔位置改善全髋关节置换术稳定性的实验研究
背景:在全髋关节置换术(THA)中,带髋臼组件的高唇聚乙烯衬垫的使用相对常见。升高的唇衬通过增加一个方向上的跳跃距离来增加THA的稳定性。然而,相反,升高的唇部也减少了相反方向上的主弧,并导致颈部早期撞击升高的唇部,可能导致不稳定。本研究的目的是确定髋臼杯内不同方向唇线笔抬高的股骨头组件在髋臼组件内的总运动范围。方法:我们介绍了一种新的实验(离体)框架,用于研究唇线笔方向对股骨组件运动范围的影响。对于恒定的髋臼杯方向,抬高的唇线笔分别位于上下位置。测量股骨组件在冠状面、矢状面和轴向平面上的运动范围。为了避免平面外运动的任何混淆影响,股骨组件被限制在测试平面内移动。结果:该实验装置引入了一个严格的框架,用于测试唇线笔抬高对股骨头组件外展、内收、屈曲、伸展和旋转运动范围的影响。该实验装置的运动直接提供了患者术后最大潜在运动范围的信息。初步结果表明,抬高唇的下部位置增加了股骨部件的有效上外侧运动范围(外展),而患者的解剖结构(即他们的另一条腿)防止了股骨部件-髋臼唇撞击点(内收)。
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