Modern cup alignment techniques in total hip arthroplasty: A systematic review - 27/08/19
Abstract |
Introduction |
A systematic review was conducted to assess the clinical and radiological outcomes of the alternative surgical techniques that consider the dynamic aspect of the acetabular orientation when aligning a cup (pelvic tilt-, lumbo-pelvic kinematics-, and spine-hip relationship-adjusted cup alignment techniques).
Method |
Eight eligible articles reported the outcomes of total hip arthroplasty (THA) performed with alternative techniques. Clinical and radiological data were extracted. One study had a control group of patients who underwent conventional THAs (level III) while the seven other studies were level IV. Computer navigation system (CAS), Optimized Positioning System (OPS™), and manual instrumentation were used to align components in four, two, and two studies, respectively. A meta-analysis was not carried out because there was a lack of homogeneity between included articles regarding the method to position the cup and the nature of the reported data.
Results |
THA performed with alternative techniques had an early dislocation rate ranging from 0 to 1.9%, no unexpected catastrophic failure, and acceptable radiographic cup orientations. One study compared kinematically and mechanically aligned THAs and found no dislocation in either groups, similar patient reported outcome measures (43 Oxford-12 Score for both groups), and similar proportions of cup in the Lewinnek zone (respectively 65% and 70%).
Discussion/conclusion |
Alternative methods accounting for the functional acetabular orientation seem to be clinically safe and effective in the early-term, and generate acceptable cup orientation on radiographs. Their values compare to those of more conventional techniques for cup implantation remain to be determined. We developed a classification of the multiple methods for aligning an acetabular component.
Level of evidence |
IV, systematic review of level III and IV studies.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Total hip replacement, Kinematic alignment, Functional alignment, Spine-hip relation, Lumbar stiffness, Lumbo-pelvic kinematics, Cup alignment
Plan
Vol 105 - N° 5
P. 907-913 - septembre 2019 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.