Background: Acetabular revision with extra-large (jumbo) cementless cups is an effective treatment for many cavitary and segmental peripheral bone defects. However, hip center elevation may occur with the use of a jumbo cup owing to the superior direction of reaming and the increased diameter of the component compared with the native acetabulum. Purposes: The primary goal of this study was to evaluate the radiographically observed hip center elevation with the use of jumbo cups in acetabular and total hip revision at our institution. Materials and methods: We retrospectively reviewed control radiographic images of 43 consecutive patients treated with acetabular and total hip revision arthroplasty with a press-fit cementless cup. The difference between the height of the rotation center of the acetabular cup and the height of the rotation center of the contralateral native hip relative to the inter teardrop line was radiographically measured. Results: The radiographically measured mean elevation of the rotation center of the jumbo cup was 8,75 mm, which yielded an average increase in the height of the rotation centre of 83,6. A mean vertical shift of the rotation center of 0,72 mm was estimated for every 1 mm increase in the size of the jumbo cup. Conclusions: Our results indicate that the use of jumbo cups in revision hip arthroplasty leads to elevation of the rotation center of the hip with an average of 9 mm. This could be considered by the surgeon in an attempt to restore leg length, stability and biomechanics of the prosthetic hip.
Total hip replacement is a rapidly growing procedure due to pain relief, restoring the range of motion and patient's satisfaction. The primary goal is to restore the individual geometry of the patient's hip joint, to achieve long-term component survival and most importantly -to improve the patient's quality of life. We performed THA with a modified posterior surgical approach with minimal femoral reaming, due to individual femoral rasp with the same size as the customized femoral stem.During the follow-up period we found no complications. The Harris Hip Score was 97 pts. and 85% of the patients had regular physical exercises for 3 weeks.
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