Literature DB >> 17578803

Femoral subsidence assessment after hip replacement: an experimental study.

Thomas Ilchmann1, Christoph Eingartner, Katharina Heger, Kuno Weise.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In an experimental set up information is to be gained on the error of measurement for subsidence assessment of the stem after hip replacement.
METHODS: Subsidence was measured with a pencil and ruler for four different reference lines and with the computerized EBRA-FCA method. Hip flexion, rotation and abduction were simulated in a standardized way. In a second experimental set up, subsidence was simulated in defined steps.
RESULTS: In the tilt study, the maximum error of measurement was 7 mm with standard methods and 1.7 mm with the EBRA-FCA method. In the subsidence study, there was a maximum error of measurement of 1.9 mm with the standard methods. With EBRA-FCA, the maximum error of measurement was 0.2 mm when taking all radiographs into account.
CONCLUSIONS: The main error of subsidence measurement is caused by tilt of the femur for standard methods and partly can be reduced by EBRA-FCA. EBRA-FCA is more reliable than standard methods but might underestimate the actual subsidence in a clinical situation.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17578803     DOI: 10.3109/2000-1967-062

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ups J Med Sci        ISSN: 0300-9734            Impact factor:   2.384


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2.  Prospective two-year subsidence analysis of 100 cemented polished straight stems - a short-term clinical and radiological observation.

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4.  Development and validation of an automated and marker-free CT-based spatial analysis method (CTSA) for assessment of femoral hip implant migration: In vitro accuracy and precision comparable to that of radiostereometric analysis (RSA).

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5.  Prospective five-year subsidence analysis of a cementless fully hydroxyapatite-coated femoral hip arthroplasty component.

Authors:  Martin Clauss; Catherine Van Der Straeten; Marc Goossens
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