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      Correlation of Cup Inclination Angle with Liner Wear for Metal‐on‐polyethylene in Hip Primary Arthroplasty

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          Abstract

          Objectives

          The relationship between cup inclination angle and liner wear is controversial. Most authors in the published literature agree that the ideal cup inclination is associated with lower inner wear; however, some disagree. All previous studies did not control for femoral head diameter and inclination, so it is difficult to assess the relative or synergistic effects of cup angle on outcomes.

          Methods

          We retrospectively reviewed 154 patients (171 hips) with primary total hip arthroplasties performed from 2001 to 2004. All surgeries had been performed by the same physician team. A posterior approach was applied in all patients. All prostheses were non‐cemented cups with a 28‐mm metal head. Inclusion criteria included that the radiographic material was not completed or lost for primary or last follow up. Patients were divided into four groups according to different cup inclination angle. There were 108 hips with inclination angles below 50°; 35 hips with angles between 50° and 55°; 17 hips with angles between 55° and 60°; and 11 hips with angles greater than 60°. An immediate postoperative radiograph was compared with a follow‐up radiograph. Clinical and radiographic data were collected on standardized hip evaluation forms preoperatively, 6 months after surgery and at yearly follow‐up visits. Radiographs were digitized and enlarged 100%. After the radiographs were digitized, polyethylene wear rates and acetabular cup abduction were measured on all patients with Cavas 15.0 software. The results were analyzed using Student's two‐tailed paired t‐test with SPSS 11.5.

          Results

          The preoperative mean Harris hip score improved from 45.36 to 93.5 points 10 years after surgery. No acetabular component was revised for aseptic loosening. Three patients (three hips) had to undergo bone grafting and a lined arthroplasty for severe osteolysis around the acetabular component. The rate of implant survival at 10 years with respect to loosening was 100%. The mean liner wear rate was 0.135 mm/year in cups with inclination angles below 50°, 0.144 mm/year between 50° and 55°, 0.260 mm/year between 55° and 60°, and 0.403 mm/year when the angle was greater than 60°. Liner wear increased when the cup angle was larger than 55° ( P < 0.05).

          Conclusions

          For metal‐on‐polyethylene prostheses, liner wear correlates with cup inclination angle larger than 55°. The ideal abduction angle for metal‐on‐polyethylene prostheses is less than 55°.

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          Contributors
          373312913@qq.com
          Journal
          Orthop Surg
          Orthop Surg
          10.1111/(ISSN)1757-7861
          OS
          Orthopaedic Surgery
          John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd (Melbourne )
          1757-7853
          1757-7861
          30 May 2017
          May 2017
          : 9
          : 2 ( doiID: 10.1111/os.2017.9.issue-2 )
          : 186-190
          Affiliations
          [ 1 ] Department of Orthopaedics Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital Guizhou China
          Author notes
          [*] [* ] Address for correspondence Xiao‐bin Tian, Department of Orthopaedics, Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital, 83 Zhongshan Dong Road, Guiyang, Guizhou Province, China 550002 Tel and Fax: 0086‐851‐85926691; Email: 373312913@ 123456qq.com
          Article
          PMC6584387 PMC6584387 6584387 OS12337
          10.1111/os.12337
          6584387
          28557297
          9aa05743-9dd2-4ee2-87c7-43511dc9ef74
          © 2017 Chinese Orthopaedic Association and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd
          History
          : 27 April 2016
          : 27 October 2016
          Page count
          Figures: 2, Tables: 1, Pages: 5, Words: 4061
          Categories
          Clinical Article
          Clinical Articles
          Custom metadata
          2.0
          os12337
          May 2017
          Converter:WILEY_ML3GV2_TO_NLMPMC version:5.6.4 mode:remove_FC converted:10.06.2019

          Metal‐on‐polyethylene, Liner wear, Hip arthroplasty, Cup inclination

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