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Excessive posterior pelvic tilt from preoperative supine to postoperative standing after total hip arthroplasty.

Nathanael D HeckmannChristopher PlaskosEdgar A WakelinJim W PierrepontJonathan V BaréAndrew J Shimmin
Published in: The bone & joint journal (2024)
A total of 10% of patients had > 13° of posterior PT postoperatively compared with their supine pelvic position, resulting in an increased functional anteversion of > 10°. The strongest predictive factors of changes in postoperative PT were the preoperative supine-to-standing differences, the anterior supine PT, and the posterior standing PT. Surgeons who introduce the acetabular component with the patient supine using an anterior approach should be aware of the potentially large increase in functional anteversion occurring in these patients.
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