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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 95-B, Issue SUPP_15 | Pages 22 - 22
1 Mar 2013
Branovacki G Prokop T Huizinga A Redondo L
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Introduction

Proper femoral stem and acetabular implant orientation is critical to the initial and long-term success of THA. Post-operative determination of cup and stem anteversion is important in cases of hip instability and planning isolated component revisions. At ISTA 2010 Dubai, we introduced a novel, simple stem modification that can be added to any stem design to help assess stem, and possibly cup anteversion with plain post-operative radiographs throughout the lifespan of the implant. [Figure 1] As the stem is rotated, the visible hole pattern changes. [Figure 2] This study was performed to further validate the accuracy and potential usefulness of this design.

Methods

We prospectively reviewed 100 consecutive THA cases using the stem reference hole modification on rectangular tapered Zweymuller-type stems implanted from September 2010 to May 2012. Post-operative hip/femur CT scans were obtained to determine the true cup and stem orientation to validate and quanitify the precision of the reference holes. Intra-operative estimates of stem anteversion and combined anteversion (Ranawat Sign) were recorded. Post-operative radiograph measurement of stem anteversion (AP hip x-ray with leg in neutral rotation) was obtained and compared to the CT scan measurement referencing stem rotation relative to the knee epicondylar axis. [Figure 3] In addition, we compared the modified reference hole anteversion assessment to a control group of original unmodified stems assessed using the same methods.