Measurement of migration of a humeral head resurfacing prosthesis using radiostereometry without implant marking
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https://doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2011.566133Abstract
Introduction Standard radiostereometric analysis of prosthetic migration requires that tantalum beads are inserted into the implant. For manufacturing reasons, this is not possible for humeral head resurfacing implants. We therefore used marker-free radiostereometry, developed for metal-backed acetabular cups, on a dummy model to validate the method for a humeral head resurfacing prosthesis. Material and methods 3 hemispherical resurfacing prostheses of different sizes were marked with tantalum beads and mounted in a sawbone. Standard and marker-free radiostereometry was then done repeatedly with gradual shifts of position of the prosthesis between each analysis. The marker-free algorithm was then compared to the standard to determine the accuracy. Results The accuracy for marker-free radiostereometry was 0.22–0.47 mm for translations and 0.92–1.56 degrees for rotations. Interpretation Based on our results, marker-free radiostereometry can be used to measure migration of humeral head resurfacing prostheses. This indicates that implant marking is not required when doing radiostereometry on humeral head resurfacing in clinical trials.Downloads
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2011-04-01
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Sköldenberg, O., & Ödquist, M. (2011). Measurement of migration of a humeral head resurfacing prosthesis using radiostereometry without implant marking. Acta Orthopaedica, 82(2), 193–197. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2011.566133
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