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3D Printed Patient-Specific Acetabular Jig for Cup Placement in Total Hip Arthroplasty

Authors :
Abhishek Mishra
Lalit Maini
Tarun Verma
Rajkumar
Gaurang Agarwal
Amit Sharma
Source :
Indian Journal of Orthopaedics
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Introduction Acetabular cup placement is an important modifiable factor determining complication rates like aseptic loosening and hip dislocation related to faulty cup placement, which by standard method is largely dependent upon eyeballing and surgeon’s judgment. We evaluated a self-designed, low-cost, patient-specific acetabular jig to guide cup placement in total hip arthroplasty in comparison to conventional technique. Methods It was a prospective randomized control study. Thirty-six patients were categorized into group-A & group-B. In group-A, virtually designed acetabular jig was 3 Dimensional (3D) printed and used intra-operatively to guide cup placement. In group-B, the standard method of cup placement was used. Acetabular cup placement was evaluated on post-operative x-rays and compared between two groups. Results In group-A, angle of anteversion were significantly in centre of range of safe zone as compared to group B in which hip is maximally stable with more precision in creating hip centre as compared to group-B without any significant(p = 0.325) increase in surgical time or blood loss. Conclusion Computed tomography (CT) scan based virtual pre-operative templating and cup placement guided by virtually designed, patient-specific acetabular jig is a low-cost tool with a short learning curve which can be designed and made available easily. It is a useful tool in decreasing chances of malpositioning of cup and recreates hip centre close to anatomical one especially in cases where anatomy has been distorted such as bony ankylosis and developmental dysplasia of hip.

Details

ISSN :
19983727 and 00195413
Volume :
54
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Indian Journal of Orthopaedics
Accession number :
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