Acetabular cup size trends in total hip arthroplasty

Daniel Patrick McKenna, Alex Price, Timothy McAleese, Darren Dahly, Paul McKenna, May Cleary
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BACKGROUND Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is a common procedure for end stage osteoarthritis. The learning curve for THA is complex and challenging. One of the most difficult skills to master is acetabular reaming. We wish to identify if experience in arthroplasty leads to preservation of more bone stock. AIM To investigate if increasing surgeon experience will predict an ever decreasing acetabular cup size. METHODS A retrospective case series of four attending orthopaedic surgeons was completed. All uncemented elective total hip arthroplasties since appointment were selected for inclusion. The size of acetabular cup used was noted and logistic regression was used to identify if a trend to smaller cups existed. RESULTS A total of 1614 subjects were included with a mean age of 64 years. Overall cups were on average 0.18mm smaller per year (95% confidence interval -0.25 to -0.11, P < 0.001). Individual surgeon trends showed cup sizes to decrease 0.27 mm/year for surgeon A, 0.02 mm/year for surgeon B, 0.15 mm/year for surgeon C and 0.29 mm/year for surgeon D. Three of the four surgeons had a more pronounced trend to smaller cups for male subjects than their female counterparts. CONCLUSION We found increasing surgeon experience to be associated with an ever-decreasing acetabular cup size. Smaller acetabular cup size may act as a surrogate marker of surgical proficiency by virtue of decreased acetabular reaming.
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全髋关节置换术的髋臼杯尺寸趋势
背景 全髋关节置换术(THA)是治疗终末期骨关节炎的常见手术。全髋关节置换术的学习曲线复杂而具有挑战性。其中最难掌握的技能之一是髋臼铰孔。我们希望确定关节置换术中的经验是否会导致保留更多的骨量。目的 研究外科医生经验的增加是否会导致髋臼杯尺寸不断缩小。方法 对四名骨科主治医生进行了回顾性病例系列研究。所有自任命以来的非骨水泥选择性全髋关节置换术均被选入。记录所使用的髋臼杯大小,并使用逻辑回归法确定是否存在使用较小髋臼杯的趋势。结果 共纳入 1614 名受试者,平均年龄为 64 岁。总体而言,髋臼杯平均每年缩小 0.18 毫米(95% 置信区间 -0.25 至 -0.11,P < 0.001)。外科医生个体趋势显示,外科医生 A 的牙杯尺寸每年缩小 0.27 毫米,外科医生 B 每年缩小 0.02 毫米,外科医生 C 每年缩小 0.15 毫米,外科医生 D 每年缩小 0.29 毫米。结论 我们发现,外科医生经验的增加与髋臼杯尺寸的不断缩小有关。较小的髋臼杯尺寸可作为手术熟练程度的替代标志,因为髋臼铰孔减少了。
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