Abstract

BackgroundSeveral cup anteversion measurements for post-operative total hip arthroplasty (THA) surgery have been described. We developed the standardized Liaw’s trigonometric method to eliminate the influence of patient position, which is the most accurate method for cup anteversion measurement. We then developed an ellipse method using the Elliversion software and reported an interobserver error reduction in 2013. In this study, we attempted to apply this ellipse method in the clinic and compared its accuracy with the standard trigonometric version.MethodsIn the present study, we attempted to incorporate the ellipse method with Liaw’s standardized anteversion in the simulated cup position. We measured standardized Liaw’s anteversion for 434 radiographs in the clinic using the ellipse method. Repeated standard deviation (RSD) was calculated for accuracy evaluation. Furthermore, paired t-test was used for comparison with the interobserver and intraobserver errors.ResultsWe found that the standardized Liaw’s anteversion measured using the ellipse method showed lower RSD than the radiographic version. RSD was 0.795 in the standardized Liaw’s anteversion with ellipse method group. The p-values of the paired t-test were all higher than 0.05 when measuring the interobserver and intraobserver errors. It indicated that the ellipse method was a precise and simple tool for cup anteversion measurement.ConclusionWe believe that this ellipse measurement can assist surgeons while placing the acetabulum cup into the precise position and enable early diagnosis of acetabulum loosening.

Highlights

  • Several cup anteversion measurements for post-operative total hip arthroplasty (THA) surgery have been described

  • Implant stability and cup loosening will affect a large number of patients with clinical presentations, such as hip pain and limited range of motion (ROM)

  • The development of a precise measure to detect small changes in acetabular version would aid in the early detection of cup loosening [2]

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Introduction

Several cup anteversion measurements for post-operative total hip arthroplasty (THA) surgery have been described. We developed the standardized Liaw’s trigonometric method to eliminate the influence of patient position, which is the most accurate method for cup anteversion measurement. We attempted to apply this ellipse method in the clinic and compared its accuracy with the standard trigonometric version. Implant stability and cup loosening will affect a large number of patients with clinical presentations, such as hip pain and limited range of motion (ROM). In cases of early cup loosening, the changes in the acetabular version are always small. The development of a precise measure to detect small changes in acetabular version would aid in the early detection of cup loosening [2]. Cup anteversion can be measured in several different ways, including Fabeck’s method, Yeh et al BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders (2020) 21:667

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