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Enxing Xue, Zhen Su, Chengwang Chen, Paul Kim Chiu Wong, Hong Wen, Yu Zhang1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Leg length discrepancy (LLD) after total hip arthroplasty (THA) can lead to unsatisfactory outcome. Our objective was to design and evaluate a simple and reliable intraoperative device (Length-offset Lever) to minimize leg length discrepancy.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25037492 PMCID: PMC4223551 DOI: 10.1186/s13018-014-0058-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Surg Res ISSN: 1749-799X Impact factor: 2.359
Figure 1Length-offset Lever consists of a base and a measuring ruler.
Figure 2The method to determine the center of the femoral head. (A) Three points on the boundary of femoral head. (B) The center is equidistant to three points by compasses.
Figure 3Length-offset Lever for THA. (A) Femoral offset measurement using ‘Length-offset Lever’ before femoral preparation. (B) Femoral offset measurement with trial components.
Figure 4Radiographs of pelvis of a 50-year-old female. Presented with severe pain and limited range of motion in her right hip, secondary to osteoarthritis. (A) Preoperative limb-length inequality was 14.6 mm. (B) THA was performed using the Length-offset Lever (Figure 1). Postoperative limb-length inequality was 0 mm. The patient had excellent pain relief and functional results following the THA and no complications.