Abstract
Background and purpose: Implantation of the femoral component at 10 to 15 degrees of anteversion is recommended in total hip arthroplasty. Surgical guidelines suggest that the lower leg be positioned horizontally or vertically with the knee flexed to 90° (figure of four). By constructing a perpendicular axis (a “figure-of-four” axis) to the lower leg, anteversion of the stem is approximated. This study was performed to validate the figure-of-four axis as a reliable intraoperative tool to approximate the retrocondylar line as reference for stem version.
Method: In 21 cadavers placed supine on an operating table, the lower legs were aligned to the horizontal plane. Using a box column drill, Steinmann nails were inserted perpendicular to the lower leg into the medial epicondyles. The Steinmann nails were replaced by cannulated titanium screws, representing the figure-of-four axis. The femoral neck axes, retrocondylar lines and the figure-of-four axes were determined using CT images of the specimen.
Results: The median version of the femoral neck axis was anteversion of 9.8° (IQR 4.5°–15.1°). The median figure-of-four axis showed a deviation of 0.5° (IQR −2.1°−2°) in relation to the retrocondylar line, whereas the median difference of the axis in relation to the femoral neck axis was 9.5° (IQR −13.6° – −2.1°).
Interpretation: The figure-of-four axis, being nearly parallel to the retrocondylar line, is a valid indirect method to determine stem version intraoperatively in patients without varus/valgus deviations of the knee.
Correspondence should be addressed to Ms Larissa Welti, Scientific Secretary, EFORT Central Office, Technoparkstrasse 1, CH-8005 Zürich, Switzerland