The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 18, Issue: 4, Page: 466-470

Constrained acetabular cups: A cadaveric biomechanical evaluation

Clyburn, Terry A; Weitz-Marshall, Amanda; Ambrose, Catherine G
Hip

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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