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Modular dual-mobility articulations in patients with adverse spinopelvic mobility

Rohit Dhawan, Jonathan Baré, Andrew Shimmin

2022The Bone & Joint Journal26 citationsDOI

Abstract

AIMS: Adverse spinal motion or balance (spine mobility) and adverse pelvic mobility, in combination, are often referred to as adverse spinopelvic mobility (SPM). A stiff lumbar spine, large posterior standing pelvic tilt, and severe sagittal spinal deformity have been identified as risk factors for increased hip instability. Adverse SPM can create functional malposition of the acetabular components and hence is an instability risk. Adverse pelvic mobility is often, but not always, associated with abnormal spinal motion parameters. Dislocation rates for dual-mobility articulations (DMAs) have been reported to be between 0% and 1.1%. The aim of this study was to determine the early survivorship from the Australian Orthopaedic Association National Joint Replacement Registry (AOANJRR) of patients with adverse SPM who received a DMA. METHODS: A multicentre study was performed using data from 227 patients undergoing primary total hip arthroplasty (THA), enrolled consecutively. All the patients who had one or more adverse spine or pelvic mobility parameter had a DMA inserted at the time of their surgery. The mean age was 76 years (22 to 93) and 63% were female (n = 145). At a mean of 14 months (5 to 31) postoperatively, the AOANJRR was analyzed for follow-up information. Reasons for revision and types of revision were identified. RESULTS: The AOANJRR reported two revisions: one due to infection, and the second due to femoral component loosening. No revisions for dislocation were reported. One patient died with the prosthesis in situ. Kaplan-Meier survival rate was 99.1% (95% confidence interval 98.3 to 100) at 14 months (number at risk 104). CONCLUSION: 2022;104-B(7):820-825.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAdverse effectPelvic tiltSagittal planeSurgeryLumbarDeformityConfidence intervalPelvisInternal medicineRadiologyOrthopaedic implants and arthroplastyScoliosis diagnosis and treatmentTotal Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes
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