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The Relationship Between Component Position and RoM

Not Applicable
Conditions
Arthropathy of Hip
Interventions
Procedure: RoM assessment
Registration Number
NCT02884349
Lead Sponsor
Golden Jubilee National Hospital
Brief Summary

The aim of the study is to determine the influence of the combined anteversion of acetabular cup and the femoral stem used in total hip arthroplasty on the theoretical and actual range of motion of the hip in three dimensional space.

Detailed Description

Ninety patients from the clinics of a single consultant orthopaedic surgeon, who are listed to for total hip arthroplasty will be recruited to the study. They will have their surgery performed by the participating consultant as per his standard practice for the target study patient. This involves using the Excia T cementless stem, the ceramic femoral head, the Plasmafit Plus cementless liner and the Biolox delta acetabular cup all by B Braun Medical Ltd. The participating consultant routinely uses computer aided orthopaedic surgery (CAOS) techniques to implant the stem and the acetabular cup and all study patients will have surgery using these techniques.

Participants will have their standard in-patient care and rehabilitation. Standard hospital practice for hip arthroplasty patients is for them to return to the hospital for a post-operative review at three months. During this appointment they will be reviewed by a member of the arthroplasty team and have two radiographs taken, an anterior/posterior view of the full pelvis and a lateral view of the index hip. Study participants will return for the three month post-operative review and be seen by the arthroplasty team as standard, but will not have the two radiographs taken. Instead, they will have a computed tomography (CT) scan taken of the full pelvis. In addition to the standard clinical outcome data collected, Participants will also complete the Harris Hip Score and a range of motion questionnaire. Study participants will also have an additional assessment as part of their three month post-operative review. In the movement analysis laboratory in the Golden Jubilee National Hospital, they will undergo a RoM assessment using clinical movement analysis techniques. During this assessment, participants will be asked to fully flex/extend their hip joint, fully abduct/adduct it, fully internally/externally rotate it and finally fully circumduct it. While performing these tasks, their hip joint movement will be tracked by a number of infrared cameras identifying small reflective markers attached to their body. A computer can convert these data into three dimensional RoM data for further analysis. At the end of their three month post-operative review, the participant's involvement in the study will be complete.

The computer used for CAOS is capable of measuring the on-table range of motion (RoM) of the hip. This data will be collected for the purposes of the study. Mathematical methods will be used to determine the theoretical RoM of the hip from the CT scan. The data from the movement analysis session will give the actual RoM. The CT scan will be analysed to determine the inclination and version of the acetabular cup and the torsion of the femoral stem. From this, the combined anteversion (CA) of the cup/stem system will be determined. Comparison will be made between the CA and the actual RoM to determine to what extent, if any, the CA influences the RoM. Comparisons will be made between the on-table RoM and the theoretical RoM, and the actual RoM to assess the accuracy of the methods used to determine the on-table and theoretical RoMs.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
90
Inclusion Criteria
  • Total hip arthroplasty under the care of the participating consultant
  • Males and females aged between 55 and 80 years
  • Willing to return for the follow-up appointment
  • Willing to take part
  • Able to give informed consent
Exclusion Criteria
  • Revision total hip arthroplasty
  • Second stage of staged bilateral total hip arthroplasty if already recruited for the first stage
  • Males over 70 years (as per participating surgeon's standard practice for the Excia T stem)
  • Females who are pregnant
  • Not suitable to receive an Excia T stem, a Plasmacup or a ceramic head

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
RoM assessmentRoM assessmentAll patients recruited to the study.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Actual hip range of movement in degrees measured using clinical movement analysisThree months

Hip RoM in three dimensions measured using clinical movement analysis techniques

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Theoretical hip range of movement in degrees calculated from CT scansThree months

Hip RoM in three dimensions determined mathematically from the CT scan

On-table hip range of movement in degrees as measured by the operative navigation computerIntra-operatively

Hip RoM in three dimensions measured using the CAOS computer system

Combined anteversion in degrees of the acetabular cup and femoral stem system measured from CT scansThree months

A measure of the hip implant orientation using the torsion of the stem and the version of the cup

Leg length discrepancyThree months

difference in leg length measured from the CT scan

Oxford Hip ScoreThree months

Patient reported hip pain and function

EQ-5DThree months

Patient reported quality of life

Harris Hip ScoreThree months

Clinician assessed hip pain and function

Patient satisfaction measured on a five point Likert scaleThree months

Patient reported satisfaction with hip

Number of dislocations in cohortThree months

Post-operative dislocations

Number of revisions in cohortThree months

Revision rate

Number of infections in cohortThree months

Post-operative surgical site infections

Operative time in minutesIntra-operative

Length of operation

Blood loss volumeIntra-operative

Amount of blood lost

Blood transfusion (Yes/No)Intra-operative

Peri-operative blood transfusion data

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Golden Jubilee National Hospital

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Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, United Kingdom

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