Preoperative radiographic findings associated with postoperative spinopelvic risk factors for instability following total hip arthroplasty

Author:

Mills Emily S.1,Bouz Gabriel J.1,Kang Hyunwoo P.1,Chung Brian C.1,Wang Jennifer C.1,Tezuka Taro2,Dorr Lawrence D.1,Heckmann Nathanael D.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California Los Angeles California USA

2. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Yokohama City University Yokohama Japan

Abstract

AbstractPostoperative spinopelvic changes are associated with increased dislocation risk following total hip arthroplasty (THA). The aim of this study was to identify preoperative patient and radiographic factors associated with high‐risk postoperative spinopelvic parameters. A retrospective review of consecutive THA patients who received preoperative and postoperative sitting and standing lateral lumbar spine‐hip radiographs with minimum radiographic and clinical follow‐up of 10 months was performed. Patient demographics were recorded and preoperative standing and sitting sacral slope (SS), anteinclination, pelvic femoral angle (PFA), and combined sagittal index (CSI) were measured. High‐risk patients were defined by decreased spinopelvic motion (∆SS from sitting to standing of >10°), increased hip motion (∆PFA from sitting to standing of >10°), or decreased CSI of >10° at final follow‐up compared with preoperative measurements. Univariate and multivariate regression analyses were used to identify preoperative demographic and radiographic factors associated with these high‐risk categories. One hundred and fifty‐three patients were included with an average age of 62 years, average body mass index of 27.8 kg/m2, and average follow‐up of 16.2 months. At 1‐year follow‐up, 43 (28.1%) patients demonstrated a decreased ∆SS > 10° and 67 (43.7%) patients demonstrated an increased ∆PFA > 10° compared with preoperative values. Sitting CSI decreased by >10° in 17 (11.1%) patients. Preoperative increased sitting PFA (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 1.057, p < 0.001) and decreased preoperative hip motion (∆PFA) were associated with decreased sitting CSI of >10° at 10‐month follow‐up. Increased spinopelvic motion (∆SS) and decreased hip motion (∆PFA) preoperatively are associated with postoperative radiographic changes that be associated with increased dislocation risk.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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