Osteoarthritis, Hip Clinical Trial
Official title:
Fluoroscopy Improves Femoral Stem Placement in Cementless Total Hip Arthroplasty
Fluoroscopy is routinely used in trauma cases to evaluate alignment and reduction quality. Because conventional templating has a high mismatch rate, the investigators sought to explore whether the investigators could use intraoperative fluoroscopy while implanting the femoral stem.
Prospectively two groups of patients with hip osteoarthritis were included in the study. Hip
osteoarthritis was classified according to the Croft classification. The investigators
primary goal is to evaluate T+ 2 ( 2 cm above trochanter minor) results between the two
groups. Standard effect sizes (standard effect size) assumed to be at least 0.75. 30 cases
for each group took power with 80% margin of 5% error. Patients with malignant tumors,
previously known bone disease, drug consumption affecting bone mineralization or Crowe type
III hip dislocations with greater than 4 cm of limb length discrepancy (LLD) were excluded.
Prior to the operation, all patients underwent an X ray investigation to exclude any bone
abnormalities. All patients were operated by the same team, which was composed of two senior
surgeons and 2 fellows. Patients with odd-numbered were the first group and even numbers
were the second group in order of receipt surgery. All patients were operated on the lateral
decubitus position with a posterior approach and a metaphyseal locking femoral stem (Depuy
Synthess SUMMIT Tapered Hip System, US). In the first group, no preoperative templating was
performed, and the final conformation of the stem size and position was decided freehand
intraoperatively based on anatomic landmarks. In the second group, there was also no
preoperative templating, but after both senior surgeons agreed on the final stem size
intraoperatively, C-arm fluoroscopy images were obtained with the last rasp size before stem
implantation. The alignment and stem fitting of the femoral canal were evaluated. While
evaluating the limb leg discrepancy anterior - posterior fluoroscopy image must include both
hips and both lesser trochanters. Once this was achieved, the interteardrop line was used
and vertical distance between interteardrop line and lesser trochanters measured for limb
length discrepancy. Horizontal distance between tip of trochanter major and center of
rotation was evaluated as lateral offset. For stem alignment, the femoral stem axis being
parallel with the axis of the femoral canal was assessed. Also centralization of femoral
stem tip in the femoral canal was assessed. Determination of stem was assessed according to
full contact of broach teeth in sub trochanteric region. The stem was size changed unless
all criteria above was achieved on fluoroscopy. After the operation, all patients were
evaluated with X ray and CT(computerized tomography).
Medial canal flare index (MCFI) can be used for metaphyseal lacking femoral stems. The
alignment of the femoral stem with the femoral canal, the limb length discrepancy ( LLD) and
the lateral offsets were evaluated on X ray. The stem/endosteal areas at 2 cm above the
trochanter minor (T+2) and 2 cm below the trochanter minor (T-2) and the deviation of the
stem tip from the center of the femoral canal were evaluated on CT(Computerized tomography)
images.
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