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Dynamic evaluation of THA components by Prosthesis Impingement Software (PIS)

BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK: Implant dislocation in total hip arthroplasties (THA) is a common concern amongst the orthopedic surgeons and represents the most frequent complication after primary implant. Several causes could be responsible for the dislocation, including the malpositioning of the...

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Autores principales: Giachino, Matteo, Aprato, Alessandro, Ulrich, Luca, Revetria, Tullio Andrea, Tanzi, Leonardo, Vezzetti, Enrico, Massè, Alessandro
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Publicado: Mattioli 1885 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8689338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34738593
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v92i5.9988
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author Giachino, Matteo
Aprato, Alessandro
Ulrich, Luca
Revetria, Tullio Andrea
Tanzi, Leonardo
Vezzetti, Enrico
Massè, Alessandro
author_facet Giachino, Matteo
Aprato, Alessandro
Ulrich, Luca
Revetria, Tullio Andrea
Tanzi, Leonardo
Vezzetti, Enrico
Massè, Alessandro
author_sort Giachino, Matteo
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description BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK: Implant dislocation in total hip arthroplasties (THA) is a common concern amongst the orthopedic surgeons and represents the most frequent complication after primary implant. Several causes could be responsible for the dislocation, including the malpositioning of the components. Conventional imaging techniques frequently fail to detect the mechanical source of dislocation mainly because they could not reproduce a dynamic evaluation of the components. The purpose of this study was to elaborate a diagnostic tool capable to virtually assess if the range of movement (ROM) of a THA is free from anterior and/or superior mechanical impingement. The ultimate aim is to give the surgeon the possibility to weigh the mechanical contribution in a THA dislocation. METHODS: A group of patients who underwent THA revision for acute dislocation was compared to a group of non-dislocating THA. CT scans and a virtual model of each patient was obtained. A software called “Prosthesis Impingement Simulator (PIS)” was developed for simulating the (ROM) of the prosthetic hip. The ROM free of mechanical impingement was compared between the two groups. RESULTS: The PIS test could detect the dislocations with a sensitivity of 71,4%, and a specificity of 85,7%. The Fisher’s exact test showed a p-value of 0,02. CONCLUSION: The PIS seems to be an effective tool for the determination of hip prosthetic impingement, as the main aid of the software is the exclusion of mechanical causes in the event of a dislocation.
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spelling pubmed-86893382022-01-06 Dynamic evaluation of THA components by Prosthesis Impingement Software (PIS) Giachino, Matteo Aprato, Alessandro Ulrich, Luca Revetria, Tullio Andrea Tanzi, Leonardo Vezzetti, Enrico Massè, Alessandro Acta Biomed Original Article BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK: Implant dislocation in total hip arthroplasties (THA) is a common concern amongst the orthopedic surgeons and represents the most frequent complication after primary implant. Several causes could be responsible for the dislocation, including the malpositioning of the components. Conventional imaging techniques frequently fail to detect the mechanical source of dislocation mainly because they could not reproduce a dynamic evaluation of the components. The purpose of this study was to elaborate a diagnostic tool capable to virtually assess if the range of movement (ROM) of a THA is free from anterior and/or superior mechanical impingement. The ultimate aim is to give the surgeon the possibility to weigh the mechanical contribution in a THA dislocation. METHODS: A group of patients who underwent THA revision for acute dislocation was compared to a group of non-dislocating THA. CT scans and a virtual model of each patient was obtained. A software called “Prosthesis Impingement Simulator (PIS)” was developed for simulating the (ROM) of the prosthetic hip. The ROM free of mechanical impingement was compared between the two groups. RESULTS: The PIS test could detect the dislocations with a sensitivity of 71,4%, and a specificity of 85,7%. The Fisher’s exact test showed a p-value of 0,02. CONCLUSION: The PIS seems to be an effective tool for the determination of hip prosthetic impingement, as the main aid of the software is the exclusion of mechanical causes in the event of a dislocation. Mattioli 1885 2021 2021-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8689338/ /pubmed/34738593 http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v92i5.9988 Text en Copyright: © 2021 ACTA BIO MEDICA SOCIETY OF MEDICINE AND NATURAL SCIENCES OF PARMA https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
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Giachino, Matteo
Aprato, Alessandro
Ulrich, Luca
Revetria, Tullio Andrea
Tanzi, Leonardo
Vezzetti, Enrico
Massè, Alessandro
Dynamic evaluation of THA components by Prosthesis Impingement Software (PIS)
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title_fullStr Dynamic evaluation of THA components by Prosthesis Impingement Software (PIS)
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic evaluation of THA components by Prosthesis Impingement Software (PIS)
title_short Dynamic evaluation of THA components by Prosthesis Impingement Software (PIS)
title_sort dynamic evaluation of tha components by prosthesis impingement software (pis)
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8689338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34738593
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v92i5.9988
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