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Hip and knee

The effect of femoral offset modification on gait after total hip arthroplasty

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Pages 123-127 | Received 23 Nov 2013, Accepted 03 Dec 2013, Published online: 25 Feb 2014
 

Abstract

Background and purpose — A decrease of 15% in femoral offset (FO) has been reported to generate a weakness of the abductor muscle, but this has not been directly linked to an alteration of gait. Our hypothesis was that this 15% decrease in FO may also generate a clinically detectable alteration in the gait.

Patients and methods — We performed a prospective comparative study on 28 patients who underwent total hip arthroplasty (THA) for unilateral primary osteoarthritis. The 3D hip anatomy was analyzed preoperatively and postoperatively. 3 groups were defined according to the alteration in FO following surgery: a minimum decrease of 15% (9 patients), restored (14), and a minimum increase of 15% (5). A gait analysis was performed at 1-year follow-up using an ambulatory device. Each limb was compared to the contralateral healthy limb.

Results — In contrast to the “restored” group and the “increased” group, in the “decreased” group there was a statistically significant asymmetry between sides, with reduced range of motion and a lower maximal swing speed on the operated side.

Interpretation — A decrease in FO of 15% or more after THA leads to an alteration in the gait. We recommend 3-D preoperative planning because the FO may be underestimated by up to 20% on radiographs and it may therefore not be restored, with clinical consequences.

ES planned the study, analyzed the results, wrote the manuscript and revised the final version. SK performed the statistical analyses and took part in the results analysis. AM took part in the planning of the study and the achievement of the gait analysis. HPM took part in revising the manuscript.

We thank Dr Nadia Boukhelifa (INRIA Paris, France) for her invaluable help in revising the manuscript and improving the grammar

No competing interests declared.