The primary aim of this trial was to compare the subsidence of two similar hydroxyapatite-coated titanium femoral components from different manufacturers. Secondary aims were to compare rotational migration (anteversion/retroversion and varus/valgus tilt) and patient-reported outcome measures between both femoral components. Patients were randomized to receive one of the two femoral components (Avenir or Corail) during their primary total hip arthroplasty between August 2018 and September 2020. Radiostereometric analysis examinations at six, 12, and 24 months were used to assess the migration of each implanted femoral component compared to a baseline assessment. Patient-reported outcome measures were also recorded for these same timepoints. Overall, 50 patients were enrolled (62% male (n = 31), with a mean age of 65.7 years (SD 7.3), and mean BMI of 30.2 kg/m2 (SD 5.2)).Aims
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Radiostereometric Analysis (RSA) is a well developed imaging technique used to estimate implant fixation of orthopaedic implants in randomized clinical trials. The precision of RSA depends on a number of factors including image quality related to the individual modality properties. This study assesses the precision of RSA with a novel Digital Radiography (DR) system compared to a CR imaging system using different imaging techniques. Additionally, the study assesses the precision of locating beads embedded in a modified spine pedicle screw. A modified titanium spinal pedicle screw 4.5 mm diameter, 35 mm length, marked with two 1.0 mm tantalum beads, one inside the head and one near the screw tip was inserted into a bovine tibia segment. Six additional 1.0 mm tantalum beads were inserted into the bone segment – superiorly, distally and adjacent to the pedicle screw. The phantom was placed on a standard clinical diagnostic imaging bed above a custom RSA carbon fiber calibration cage (Halifax Biomedical Inc.). A pair of DR or CR imaging plates were placed below the calibration cage and irradiated 15 times at 100, 125 kV at 2.5 mAs. To determine precision, the standard deviation of 3D vector distances between beads was determined using RSA for each of the different imaging parameters.Purpose
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