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Evaluation of ranges of motion of a new constrained acetabular prosthesis for canine total hip replacement

BACKGROUND: Total hip replacement (THR) is considered to be the most effective treatment option for advanced osteoarthritis of the hip in large breed dogs. However, a proportion of post-THR patients suffer prosthesis dislocation for various reasons, which may be addressed by a constrained acetabular...

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Autores principales: Wu, Ching-Ho, Lin, Cheng-Chung, Lu, Tung-Wu, Hou, Sheng-Mao, Hu, Chih-Chung, Yeh, Lih-Seng
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3834103/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24207109
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-925X-12-116
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author Wu, Ching-Ho
Lin, Cheng-Chung
Lu, Tung-Wu
Hou, Sheng-Mao
Hu, Chih-Chung
Yeh, Lih-Seng
author_facet Wu, Ching-Ho
Lin, Cheng-Chung
Lu, Tung-Wu
Hou, Sheng-Mao
Hu, Chih-Chung
Yeh, Lih-Seng
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description BACKGROUND: Total hip replacement (THR) is considered to be the most effective treatment option for advanced osteoarthritis of the hip in large breed dogs. However, a proportion of post-THR patients suffer prosthesis dislocation for various reasons, which may be addressed by a constrained acetabular prosthesis design. The study proposed a new THR with constrained acetabular component that aimed to decrease the incidence of postoperative dislocation while maintaining the necessary range of motion (ROM); and, through computer-simulated implantations, evaluated the ROM of the THR with and without malpositioning of the acetabular component. METHODS: A new THR with a constrained acetabular component that had an inward eccentric lining and a 60° cut-out on the dorsal side was designed, and its computer-aided design models were implanted into the pelvic and femoral models reconstructed from the computed tomography data of six healthy Labrador Retriever dogs. The allowable and functional ROM of the implanted THR were determined via computer simulations. The contact patterns between the bone or the prosthetic components at extreme positions of the THR were analyzed. Influence of malpositioning of the acetabular component on the ROM was assessed. RESULTS: The means (SD) of the functional ranges for flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, internal rotation and external rotation were 51.8° (6.6°), 163.3° (7.3°), 33.5° (5.7°), 74.0° (3.7°), 41.5° (8.3°) and 65.2° (9.9°), respectively. Malpositioning of the acetabular component by 20° in one direction was found to reduce ROM in other directions (reducing lateral opening: flexion: 12°, adduction: 20°, internal/external rotations: < 20°; increasing lateral opening: extension and abduction: < 16°; reducing retroversion: extension: < 20°, abduction: 15°, external rotation: < 20°; increasing retroversion: flexion: < 20°, abduction, adduction and internal rotation: 20°). CONCLUSIONS: From the computer-aided surgical simulations, the new THR was found to have sufficient functional ranges for flexion, extension, abduction, adduction and external rotation for Labrador Retrievers. Analysis of the malpositioning of the acetabular component suggests that accurate placement of the acetabular component is critical for achieving desirable ROM for daily activities.
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spelling pubmed-38341032013-11-21 Evaluation of ranges of motion of a new constrained acetabular prosthesis for canine total hip replacement Wu, Ching-Ho Lin, Cheng-Chung Lu, Tung-Wu Hou, Sheng-Mao Hu, Chih-Chung Yeh, Lih-Seng Biomed Eng Online Research BACKGROUND: Total hip replacement (THR) is considered to be the most effective treatment option for advanced osteoarthritis of the hip in large breed dogs. However, a proportion of post-THR patients suffer prosthesis dislocation for various reasons, which may be addressed by a constrained acetabular prosthesis design. The study proposed a new THR with constrained acetabular component that aimed to decrease the incidence of postoperative dislocation while maintaining the necessary range of motion (ROM); and, through computer-simulated implantations, evaluated the ROM of the THR with and without malpositioning of the acetabular component. METHODS: A new THR with a constrained acetabular component that had an inward eccentric lining and a 60° cut-out on the dorsal side was designed, and its computer-aided design models were implanted into the pelvic and femoral models reconstructed from the computed tomography data of six healthy Labrador Retriever dogs. The allowable and functional ROM of the implanted THR were determined via computer simulations. The contact patterns between the bone or the prosthetic components at extreme positions of the THR were analyzed. Influence of malpositioning of the acetabular component on the ROM was assessed. RESULTS: The means (SD) of the functional ranges for flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, internal rotation and external rotation were 51.8° (6.6°), 163.3° (7.3°), 33.5° (5.7°), 74.0° (3.7°), 41.5° (8.3°) and 65.2° (9.9°), respectively. Malpositioning of the acetabular component by 20° in one direction was found to reduce ROM in other directions (reducing lateral opening: flexion: 12°, adduction: 20°, internal/external rotations: < 20°; increasing lateral opening: extension and abduction: < 16°; reducing retroversion: extension: < 20°, abduction: 15°, external rotation: < 20°; increasing retroversion: flexion: < 20°, abduction, adduction and internal rotation: 20°). CONCLUSIONS: From the computer-aided surgical simulations, the new THR was found to have sufficient functional ranges for flexion, extension, abduction, adduction and external rotation for Labrador Retrievers. Analysis of the malpositioning of the acetabular component suggests that accurate placement of the acetabular component is critical for achieving desirable ROM for daily activities. BioMed Central 2013-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3834103/ /pubmed/24207109 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-925X-12-116 Text en Copyright © 2013 Wu et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wu, Ching-Ho
Lin, Cheng-Chung
Lu, Tung-Wu
Hou, Sheng-Mao
Hu, Chih-Chung
Yeh, Lih-Seng
Evaluation of ranges of motion of a new constrained acetabular prosthesis for canine total hip replacement
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title_fullStr Evaluation of ranges of motion of a new constrained acetabular prosthesis for canine total hip replacement
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of ranges of motion of a new constrained acetabular prosthesis for canine total hip replacement
title_short Evaluation of ranges of motion of a new constrained acetabular prosthesis for canine total hip replacement
title_sort evaluation of ranges of motion of a new constrained acetabular prosthesis for canine total hip replacement
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3834103/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24207109
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-925X-12-116
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