A new CT method for measuring cup orientation after total hip arthroplastyA study of 10 patients
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https://doi.org/10.1080/00016470410001169Abstract
Background It is difficult to assess the orientation of the acetabular component on routine radiographs. We present a method for determining the spatial orientation of the acetabular component after total hip arthroplasty (THA) using computed tomography.Patients and methods Two CT-scans, 10 min apart, were obtained from each of 10 patients after THA. Using locally developed software, two independent examiners measured the orientation of the acetabular component in relation to the pelvis. The measurements were repeated after one week. To be independent of the patient position during scanning, the method involved two steps. Firstly, a 3D volumetric image of the pelvis was brought into a standard pelvic orientation, then the orientation of the acetabular component was measured. The orientation of the acetabular component was expressed as operative anteversion and inclination relative to an internal pelvic reference coordinate system. To evaluate precision, we compared measurements across pairs of CT volumes between observers and trials.Results Mean absolute interobserver angle error was 2.3° for anteversion (range 0–6.6°), and 1.1° for inclination (range 0–4.6°). For interobserver measurements, the precision, defined as one standard deviation, was 2.9° for anteversion, and 1.5° for inclination. A Student's t-test showed that the overall differences between the examiners, trials, and cases were not significant. Data were normally distributed and were not dependent on examiner or trial.Interpretation We conclude that the implant angles of the acetabular component in relation to the pelvis could be detected repeatedly using CT, independently of patient positioning.Downloads
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2004-01-01
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Olivecrona, H., Weidenhielm, L., Olivecrona, L., Beckman, M., Stark, A., Noz, M., … Jonson, T. (2004). A new CT method for measuring cup orientation after total hip arthroplastyA study of 10 patients. Acta Orthopaedica, 75(3), 252–260. https://doi.org/10.1080/00016470410001169
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