Modifications of spinopelvic parameters and acetabular orientation after spinal surgery for adult deformity in patient who underwent bilateral total hip arthroplasty

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. Nov-Dec 2019;33(6 Suppl. 3):15-21. Congress of the Italian Orthopaedic Research Society.

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CONGRESS OF THE ITALIAN ORTHOPAEDIC RESEARCH SOCIETY 2019 et al.


J Biol Regul Homeost Agents.


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Abstract

The spine and the hip are two anatomical districts that have close biomechanical relationship. The management of their degenerative disorders involves an in-depth biomechanical analysis of the patient, in order to define the proper hip-spine relation, using different biomechanical classifications that have been proposed in recent years. The changes in the spino-pelvic and acetabular parameters induced by prosthetic hip surgery and spinal surgery must be carefully evaluated, calculated and foreseen in the pre-operative phase, as they play a crucial role in defining the clinical success or failure of the operations. In this paper we present a case of a patient who underwent spinal surgery after a bilateral THA analyzing both spino-pelvic parameters and acetabular orientation and highlighting the strict relations between spine and hip.


Keywords:

ALIF; acetabular anteversion; lumbar fusion; spine-hip relation; spine-hip syndrome; spino-pelvic parameters; total hip arthroplasty.

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