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Acetabular cup position differs in spinopelvic mobility types: a prospective observational study of primary total hip arthroplasty patients.

Henryk HafferZhen WangZhouyang HuChristian HipflMatthias Pumberger
Published in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2021)
The significantly different acetabular cup positions in sitting and in the ∆ between standing and sitting and the significantly altered spinopelvic characteristics in terms of stiff and hypermobile spinopelvic mobility underlined the consideration for preoperative functional radiological assessment. Identifying the patients with altered spinopelvic mechanics due to a standardized screening algorithm is necessary to provide safe acetabular cup positioning. The proximal spinal segments appeared not to be involved in the spinopelvic function.
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