Correct positioning of the acetabular cup is the key for successful total‐hip replacement. In common clinical practice, the target alignment of the cup is defined with respect to the anterior… Click to show full abstract
Correct positioning of the acetabular cup is the key for successful total‐hip replacement. In common clinical practice, the target alignment of the cup is defined with respect to the anterior pelvic plane. In patients with substantial anterior pelvic plane inclination, this condition may lead to inappropriate distribution of the load on the cup, as most of the forces exerted within the hip joint act along the vertical axis. With the known pelvic inclination, it is possible to readjust the position of the cup with respect to the individual posture of the patient. In this work, we present the first clinical evaluation of a new approach to measurement of the pelvic tilt angle using navigated ultrasound.
               
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