The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 25, Issue: 3, Page: 387-391

Hip Flexion After Birmingham Hip Resurfacing: Role of Cup Anteversion, Anterior Femoral Head-Neck Offset, and Head-Neck Ratio

Malviya, Ajay; Lingard, Elizabeth A; Malik, Atul; Bowman, Russell; Holland, James P
Hip

We aimed to investigate the factors affecting range of flexion after hip resurfacing. A total of 82 cases, operated by a single surgeon, were assessed at a mean of 43 months. The Einzel-Bild-Roentgen-Analysis for the acetabular cup software was used to measure socket orientation. Range of flexion had a moderate positive correlation with cup anteversion (R = 0.26, P = .017), weak but significant negative correlation with neck diameter (R = −0.23, P = .042), and none with anterior femoral head-neck offset. Using multivariate analysis that adjusted for age, sex, cup anteversion and inclination, head-neck offset ratio, head-neck ratio, and neck diameter, the only significant correlate of flexion was cup anteversion (P = .017). Care should be taken during cup placement to allow adequate anteversion to be maintained in Birmingham hip resurfacing because this can affect flexion range of motion.


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