Current concepts in hip-spine relationships: making them practical for total hip arthroplasty

髋关节-脊柱关系的最新概念:使其在全髋关节置换术中得到实际应用

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Abstract

Hip, spine, and pelvis move in coordination with one another during activity, forming the lumbopelvic complex (LPC). These movements are characterized by the spinopelvic parameters sacral slope, pelvic tilt, and pelvic incidence, which define a patient's morphotype. LPC kinematics may be classified by various systems, the most comprehensive of which is the Bordeaux Classification. Hip-spine relationships in total hip arthroplasty (THA) may influence impingement, dislocation, and edge loading. Historical 'safe zones' may not apply to patients with impaired spinopelvic mobility; adjustment of cup inclination and version and stem version may be necessary to achieve functional orientation and avert complications. Stem design, bearing surface (including dual mobility), and head size are part of the armamentarium to treat abnormal hip-spine relationships. Special attention should be directed to patients with adult spine deformity or fused spine because they are at increased risk of complications after THA.

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