Abstract

BackgroundTo develop a novel custom-made navigational template for accurate prosthesis implantation in total hip resurfacing arthroplasty (THRA) by computer-aided technology.MethodsThe template was produced based on data preoperatively acquired from computed tomography (CT) scan. The position of the drill guide was obtained according to the anatomical axis of the femoral neck which was defined by the point of the femoral head center and another point of the femoral neck center. The final direction of the drill guide was confirmed by a valgus angle. The surface of the template was constructed based on the inverse of the femoral neck surface. Then the template was made of acrylate resin by using rapid prototyping (RP) technique. Finally, all the templates were verified in 17 cadavers arranged for THRA and postoperative medical images were employed to evaluate the accuracy and validity of the template.ResultsThe templates had achieved a high fitting with the femoral neck surface, and there were no guide failures. Postoperative evaluation revealed that the Kirschner-wires pass through the center of the femoral head and femoral neck, presenting a relative expected and acceptable valgus angle to the central axis of the femoral neck. The lateral offset showed the relative valgus angle achieved as expected, the horizontal offset showed that no obvious antero-posterior deviation occured. The comparison between the preoperative Neck-shaft angle (NSA) and the postoperative Stem-shaft angle (SSA) showed there is no significant difference(P > 0.05).ConclusionThe novel custom-made navigational template of femoral head can effectively assist surgeons for accurately implanting the femoral head components to the desired position in THRA.

Highlights

  • To develop a novel custom-made navigational template for accurate prosthesis implantation in total hip resurfacing arthroplasty (THRA) by computer-aided technology

  • Several studies have shown that early postoperative femoral neck fracture occurred and was related to improper surgical operations and femoral prosthesis implantations which influenced the biomechanic characteristic of the hip [7, 8]

  • The final direction of the drill guide was confirmed by a valgus angle of 5°- 10°, which served as the original point of the femoral head center on the coronal plane (Fig. 2)

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Introduction

To develop a novel custom-made navigational template for accurate prosthesis implantation in total hip resurfacing arthroplasty (THRA) by computer-aided technology. Total hip resurfacing arthroplasty (THRA) has been developed for younger and more active patients, especially for proximal femoral bone stock preservation [5]. It has the advantage of preserving the bone stock and restoration of the native anatomy [6]. Only a few methods have been developed for guiding the orientation of the femoral prosthesis in THRA [9]

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