Abstract

PurposeOur aim was to determine if acetabular component position, femoral offset restoration, or leg-length equality is most important for total hip arthroplasty (THA) stability. MethodsA matched case (n = 67)-control (n = 247) design and conditional logistic regression model were used to examine risk factors for dislocation in primary THA. ResultsWhen femoral offset was at least 3 mm greater than that of the contralateral hip, risk of dislocation was lower (p = 0.0192). Neither leg-length difference nor acetabular component abduction or version angle was associated with dislocation. ConclusionsOur data suggest restoring femoral offset is the most important technical factor in preventing THA dislocation.

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