Intraoperative Assessment of Stability in Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Novel Method Utilizing Implant Collinearity.

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Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Orange Health Service, Orange, New South Wales, Australia.

Published: February 2024

Background: Hip dislocation remains a leading cause of revision following total hip arthroplasty, and intraoperative assessment of acetabular positioning can be difficult to perform. There are multiple clinical tests, as well as computer and robotic techniques, that aim to reduce dislocation rates after hip arthroplasty. These approaches aim to optimize the relationship between acetabular and femoral component positioning. It is hypothesized in this study that implant collinearity assessment intraoperatively can help determine appropriate acetabular component position. More specifically, implant collinearity, when achieved with a specific leg position, can reliably predict appropriate acetabular positioning.

Methods: A single-surgeon, single-centered study with 55 patients was undertaken between August 2017 and March 2020. Using preoperative imaging and computer simulation, data points were taken for 3 different acetabular configurations and comparing using 2 femoral positions. The angle differences from the collinear position (0 degrees) were compared between groups.

Results: A total of 55 patients' imaging was analyzed using 3 acetabular configurations and 2 femoral positions. The test leg position (30-degree flexion/30-degree internal rotation/10-degree adduction) was closer to collinearity than the control position (30-degree flexion/30-degree internal rotation/0-degree adduction) in all 3 acetabular configurations by a mean of 8 degrees ( < .001), 7 degrees ( < .001), and 4 degrees ( < .001), respectively.

Conclusions: The use of a 10-degree adducted position more reliably recreates implant collinearity when determining acetabular positioning during total hip arthroplasty. This intraoperative test adds another data point to assist the surgeon in achieving safe component positioning.

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