The effect of acetabular cup orientations on limiting hip rotation

The orientation of the acetabular cup and position of lip augmentation (if present) may improve postoperative total hip replacement stability by decreasing dislocation caused by hip prosthesis impingement during rotation. To determine how these cup parameters affect dislocation, the range and amount...

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Published inThe Journal of arthroplasty Vol. 14; no. 4; pp. 509 - 513
Main Authors Kummer, Frederick J., Shah, Sapna, Iyer, Sangamithra, DiCesare, Paul E.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.06.1999
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Summary:The orientation of the acetabular cup and position of lip augmentation (if present) may improve postoperative total hip replacement stability by decreasing dislocation caused by hip prosthesis impingement during rotation. To determine how these cup parameters affect dislocation, the range and amount of rotation for two standard femoral components was determined in a Sawbones hemipelvis model. The parameters that allowed for maximal range of rotation were a cup angle of inclination between 35° and 45° and cup anteversion between 0° and 10°. Cup anteversion angles greater than 20° and cup angles of inclination greater than 45° significantly limited internal and external rotation, particularly for hip flexion greater than 60°. The position of the cup lip augmentation did not affect the amount of rotation except when the hip was flexed and the lip superiorly oriented. Although there are currently devices to facilitate a particular cup position, hip stem type and orientation are other important factors affecting range of rotation that must be considered.
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ISSN:0883-5403
1532-8406
DOI:10.1016/S0883-5403(99)90110-9