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A New Technique for Radiographic Measurement of Acetabular Cup Orientation

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A New Technique for Radiographic Measurement of Acetabular Cup Orientation. / Derbyshire, Brian; Diggle, Peter J; Ingham, Christopher J et al.
In: Journal of Arthroplasty, 26.07.2013.

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Derbyshire, B, Diggle, PJ, Ingham, CJ, Macnair, R, Wimhurst, J & Jones, HW 2013, 'A New Technique for Radiographic Measurement of Acetabular Cup Orientation', Journal of Arthroplasty. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arth.2013.06.024

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Derbyshire, B., Diggle, P. J., Ingham, C. J., Macnair, R., Wimhurst, J., & Jones, H. W. (2013). A New Technique for Radiographic Measurement of Acetabular Cup Orientation. Journal of Arthroplasty. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arth.2013.06.024

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Derbyshire B, Diggle PJ, Ingham CJ, Macnair R, Wimhurst J, Jones HW. A New Technique for Radiographic Measurement of Acetabular Cup Orientation. Journal of Arthroplasty. 2013 Jul 26. doi: 10.1016/j.arth.2013.06.024

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Derbyshire, Brian ; Diggle, Peter J ; Ingham, Christopher J et al. / A New Technique for Radiographic Measurement of Acetabular Cup Orientation. In: Journal of Arthroplasty. 2013.

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title = "A New Technique for Radiographic Measurement of Acetabular Cup Orientation",
abstract = "Accurate radiographic measurement of acetabular cup orientation is required in order to assess susceptibility to impingement, dislocation, and edge loading wear. In this study, the accuracy and precision of a new radiographic cup orientation measurement system were assessed and compared to those of two commercially available systems. Two types of resurfacing hip prostheses and an uncemented prosthesis were assessed. Radiographic images of each prosthesis were created with the cup set at different, known angles of version and inclination in a measurement jig. The new system was the most accurate and precise and could repeatedly measure version and inclination to within a fraction of a degree. In addition it has a facility to distinguish cup retroversion from anteversion on anteroposterior radiographs.",
author = "Brian Derbyshire and Diggle, {Peter J} and Ingham, {Christopher J} and Rory Macnair and James Wimhurst and Jones, {Henry Wynn}",
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RIS

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T1 - A New Technique for Radiographic Measurement of Acetabular Cup Orientation

AU - Derbyshire, Brian

AU - Diggle, Peter J

AU - Ingham, Christopher J

AU - Macnair, Rory

AU - Wimhurst, James

AU - Jones, Henry Wynn

N1 - © 2013.

PY - 2013/7/26

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N2 - Accurate radiographic measurement of acetabular cup orientation is required in order to assess susceptibility to impingement, dislocation, and edge loading wear. In this study, the accuracy and precision of a new radiographic cup orientation measurement system were assessed and compared to those of two commercially available systems. Two types of resurfacing hip prostheses and an uncemented prosthesis were assessed. Radiographic images of each prosthesis were created with the cup set at different, known angles of version and inclination in a measurement jig. The new system was the most accurate and precise and could repeatedly measure version and inclination to within a fraction of a degree. In addition it has a facility to distinguish cup retroversion from anteversion on anteroposterior radiographs.

AB - Accurate radiographic measurement of acetabular cup orientation is required in order to assess susceptibility to impingement, dislocation, and edge loading wear. In this study, the accuracy and precision of a new radiographic cup orientation measurement system were assessed and compared to those of two commercially available systems. Two types of resurfacing hip prostheses and an uncemented prosthesis were assessed. Radiographic images of each prosthesis were created with the cup set at different, known angles of version and inclination in a measurement jig. The new system was the most accurate and precise and could repeatedly measure version and inclination to within a fraction of a degree. In addition it has a facility to distinguish cup retroversion from anteversion on anteroposterior radiographs.

U2 - 10.1016/j.arth.2013.06.024

DO - 10.1016/j.arth.2013.06.024

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JO - Journal of Arthroplasty

JF - Journal of Arthroplasty

SN - 1532-8406

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