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Postoperative Limb-Offset Discrepancy Notably Affects Soft-Tissue Tension in Total Hip Arthroplasty.

Masaki Takao1, Takashi Nishii2, Takashi Sakai2, Nobuhiko Sugano2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Inadequate soft-tissue tension in total hip arthroplasty is regarded as one cause of dislocation or abductor muscle weakness. The purpose of the present study was to assess how the postoperative discrepancy in limb offset (consisting of both femoral offset and acetabular offset) affects soft-tissue tension compared with other factors among patients with unilateral hip disease undergoing total hip arthroplasty.
METHODS: A total of 89 consecutive patients underwent mini-incision total hip arthroplasty involving an anterolateral or posterior approach and with use of a computer navigation system. Soft-tissue tension was measured by applying traction amounting to 40% of body weight with the joint positioned at 0°, 15°, 30°, and 45° of flexion. The separation between the cup and the prosthetic head was measured using the navigation system.
RESULTS: The cup-head separation differed significantly for varying angles of flexion (p < 0.001), with the greatest distance noted at 15° of flexion (mean and standard deviation, 11 ± 5 mm). Stepwise multiple regression analysis showed that postoperative limb-offset discrepancy, an anterolateral approach, and preoperative abduction range of motion were correlated with the cup-head separation at 15° of flexion. Postoperative limb-offset discrepancy was negatively correlated with the cup-head separation at 0°, 15°, and 30° of flexion.
CONCLUSIONS: Postoperative limb-offset discrepancy significantly affected the soft-tissue tension in total hip arthroplasty at varying degrees of flexion. This indicated that it is important to restore normal limb offset without overlengthening to obtain adequate soft-tissue tension in total hip arthroplasty. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapeutic Level IV. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.
Copyright © 2016 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Incorporated.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27655982     DOI: 10.2106/JBJS.15.01073

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Am        ISSN: 0021-9355            Impact factor:   5.284


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2.  The effect of postoperative femoral offset on outcomes after hip arthroplasty: A systematic review.

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Authors:  Takeshi Ogawa; Masaki Takao; Hidetoshi Hamada; Takashi Sakai; Nobuhiko Sugano
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5.  Digitalized analyses of intraoperative acetabular component position using image-matching technique in total hip arthroplasty.

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6.  Total hip arthroplasty with modular stem for Crowe I and II developmental dysplasia of the hip.

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7.  Clinical and radiological results of high offset tri-lock bone preservation stem in unilateral primary total hip arthroplasty at a minimum follow-up of 3 years.

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