Proximal femoral anatomy and collared stems in hip arthroplasty: is a single collar size sufficient?
Abstract Background Even if the benefits of collars are unclear, they remain widely used, in several femoral stem designs. This study aimed to determine whether collar size should be proportional to hip dimensions and morphology. The hypothesis was that the collar should be larger for greater stem s...
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doaj-a6001f93097a4f6bac4a0b63237f66012020-11-24T20:56:11ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Experimental Orthopaedics2197-11532017-10-01411710.1186/s40634-017-0107-3Proximal femoral anatomy and collared stems in hip arthroplasty: is a single collar size sufficient?Nicolas Bonin0Jean-Emmanuel Gedouin1Vincent Pibarot2Jacques Bejui-Hughues3Hugo Bothorel4Mo Saffarini5Cécile Batailler6Lyon Ortho ClinicNouvelles Cliniques Nantaises - Le ConfluentService de chirurgie orthopédique et traumatologique, Hôpital Edouard HerriotIstituto Chirurgico Ortopedico Traumatologico ICOTReSurg SAReSurg SAHospices Civils de LyonAbstract Background Even if the benefits of collars are unclear, they remain widely used, in several femoral stem designs. This study aimed to determine whether collar size should be proportional to hip dimensions and morphology. The hypothesis was that the collar should be larger for greater stem sizes and for varus femoral necks. Methods Computed Tomography scans of 204 healthy hips were digitally analysed and manually templated to determine principle dimensions, appropriate stem size and model, as well as cortical distance at the femoral calcar (ideal collar size). Results Univariable analysis revealed that cortical distance was moderately correlated with mediolateral offset (r = 0.572; p < 0.0001) and stem model (r = 0.520; p < 0.0001). Cortical distance was weakly correlated with head diameter (r = 0.399; p < 0.0001), stem size (r = 0.200; p = 0.017), and patient gender (r = 0.361; p < 0.0001). Multivariable analysis confirmed that stem model (p < 0.0001) and head diameter (p = 0.0162) are directly correlated to cortical distance. Conclusion We found that cortical distance along the femoral calcar is directly correlated with the model of the stem implanted (‘standard’ or ‘varus’) and with the head diameter. This cortical distance indicates optimal collar size, which would grant maximum calcar coverage without prosthetic overhang. Collar size should be proportional to the size of the operated hip, and should be larger for ‘varus’ stem models than for ‘standard’ stem models.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40634-017-0107-3Total hip arthroplastyCollared stemProsthetic overhangIliopsoas impingementStem subsidencePreoperative planning |
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Nicolas Bonin Jean-Emmanuel Gedouin Vincent Pibarot Jacques Bejui-Hughues Hugo Bothorel Mo Saffarini Cécile Batailler |
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Nicolas Bonin Jean-Emmanuel Gedouin Vincent Pibarot Jacques Bejui-Hughues Hugo Bothorel Mo Saffarini Cécile Batailler Proximal femoral anatomy and collared stems in hip arthroplasty: is a single collar size sufficient? Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics Total hip arthroplasty Collared stem Prosthetic overhang Iliopsoas impingement Stem subsidence Preoperative planning |
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Nicolas Bonin Jean-Emmanuel Gedouin Vincent Pibarot Jacques Bejui-Hughues Hugo Bothorel Mo Saffarini Cécile Batailler |
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Proximal femoral anatomy and collared stems in hip arthroplasty: is a single collar size sufficient? |
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Proximal femoral anatomy and collared stems in hip arthroplasty: is a single collar size sufficient? |
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Proximal femoral anatomy and collared stems in hip arthroplasty: is a single collar size sufficient? |
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Proximal femoral anatomy and collared stems in hip arthroplasty: is a single collar size sufficient? |
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Proximal femoral anatomy and collared stems in hip arthroplasty: is a single collar size sufficient? |
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proximal femoral anatomy and collared stems in hip arthroplasty: is a single collar size sufficient? |
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Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics |
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Abstract Background Even if the benefits of collars are unclear, they remain widely used, in several femoral stem designs. This study aimed to determine whether collar size should be proportional to hip dimensions and morphology. The hypothesis was that the collar should be larger for greater stem sizes and for varus femoral necks. Methods Computed Tomography scans of 204 healthy hips were digitally analysed and manually templated to determine principle dimensions, appropriate stem size and model, as well as cortical distance at the femoral calcar (ideal collar size). Results Univariable analysis revealed that cortical distance was moderately correlated with mediolateral offset (r = 0.572; p < 0.0001) and stem model (r = 0.520; p < 0.0001). Cortical distance was weakly correlated with head diameter (r = 0.399; p < 0.0001), stem size (r = 0.200; p = 0.017), and patient gender (r = 0.361; p < 0.0001). Multivariable analysis confirmed that stem model (p < 0.0001) and head diameter (p = 0.0162) are directly correlated to cortical distance. Conclusion We found that cortical distance along the femoral calcar is directly correlated with the model of the stem implanted (‘standard’ or ‘varus’) and with the head diameter. This cortical distance indicates optimal collar size, which would grant maximum calcar coverage without prosthetic overhang. Collar size should be proportional to the size of the operated hip, and should be larger for ‘varus’ stem models than for ‘standard’ stem models. |
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Total hip arthroplasty Collared stem Prosthetic overhang Iliopsoas impingement Stem subsidence Preoperative planning |
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