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      Pelvic tilt in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty: when does it matter?

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          Pelvic tilt (PT) affects the functional anteversion and inclination of acetabular components in total hip arthroplasty (THA). One-hundred and thirty-eight consecutive patients who underwent unilateral primary THA were reviewed. Most cases had some degree of pre-operative PT, with 17% having greater than 10° of PT on standing pre-operative radiographs. There was no significant change in PT following THA. A computer model of a hemispheric acetabular component implanted in a range of anatomic positions in a pelvis with varying PT was created to determine the effects of PT on functional anteversion and inclination. Based on the study results, tilt-adjustment of the acetabular component position based on standing pre-operative imaging will likely improve functional component position in most patients undergoing THA.

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          Journal
          J Arthroplasty
          The Journal of arthroplasty
          Elsevier BV
          1532-8406
          0883-5403
          Mar 2015
          : 30
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY.
          Article
          S0883-5403(14)00789-X NIHMS639572
          10.1016/j.arth.2014.10.014
          4359644
          25453626
          e80e18ae-7aec-40fc-a520-792d1a74b23a
          History

          computer-assisted surgery,cup orientation,hip arthroplasty,navigation,preoperative planning

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