Constrained acetabular cups: A cadaveric biomechanical evaluation
Clyburn, Terry A; Weitz-Marshall, Amanda; Ambrose, Catherine GHip
Reports indicate that constrained acetabular cups may reduce range of motion and catastrophically fail, although the biomechanics of dislocation have not been reported. We measured the available motion in 6 constrained cups (from 2 manufacturers) when anatomically placed in cadaver pelves. We measured the torque and rotation necessary to dislocate the hip. Range of motion was measured using a custom jig and revealed a functional range of motion with all cup positions. Extension was limited to 0° with anteversion of 11° to 29°. Thus, anteversion of <10° is recommended. Torque and rotation to produce dislocation was 7 ft-pounds and 11 ft-pounds and 82° and 72°, for each manufacturer. Torques were reduced with subsequent dislocations. We recommend consideration of polyethylene replacement if dislocation occurs. Dislocation occurred at the ball-polyethylene interface without catastrophic failure.
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