Clinical accuracy of a patient-specific femoral osteotomy guide in minimally-invasive posterior hip arthroplasty
Adrian Schneider, Jim W Pierrepont, Gabrielle Hawdon & Stephen McMahon
abstract
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INTRODUCTION
Patient specific guides can be a valuable tool in improving the
precision of planned femoral neck osteotomies, especially in
minimally invasive hip surgery, where bony landmarks are often
inaccessible. The aim of our study was to validate the accuracy of a
novel patient specific femoral osteotomy guide for THR through a
minimally invasive posterior approach, the direct superior approach
(DSA).
METHODS
As part of our routine preoperative planning 30 patients underwent
low dose CT scans of their arthritic hip. 3D printed patient
specific femoral neck osteotomy guides were then produced.
Intraoperatively, having cleared all soft tissue from the
postero-lateral neck of the enlocated hip, the guide was placed and
pinned onto the posterolateral femoral neck. The osteotomy was
performed using an oscillating saw and the uncemented hip components
were implanted as per routine. Postoperatively, the achieved level
of the osteotomy at the medial calcar was compared with the planned
level of resection using a 3D/2D matching analysis (Mimics X-ray
module, Materialise, Belgium).
RESULTS
A total of 30 patients undergoing uncemented Trinity™
acetabular and TriFit TS™ femoral component arthroplasty
(Corin, UK) were included in our analysis. All but one of our
analysed osteotomies were found to be within 3 mm from the planned
height of osteotomy. In one patient the level of osteotomy deviated
5 mm below the planned level of resection.
CONCLUSION
Preoperative planning and the use of patient specific osteotomy
guides provides an accurate method of performing femoral neck
osteotomies in minimally invasive hip arthroplasty using the direct
superior approach.
LEVEL OF EVIDENCE
IV (Case series).
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citation
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Schneider A, Pierrepont J W, Hawdon G, McMahon S. Clinical accuracy
of a patient-specific femoral osteotomy guide in minimally-invasive
posterior hip arthroplasty. Hip Int 2018;1120700018755691.
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type
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journal paper/review (English)
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date of publishing
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01-04-2018
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journal title
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Hip Int
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ISSN electronic
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1724-6067
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pages
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1120700018755691
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PubMed
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29716401
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DOI
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10.1177/1120700018755691
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