Anterior iliopsoas impingement due to a malpositioned acetabular component - effective relief by surgical cup reorientation

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Anterior iliopsoas impingement due to a malpositioned acetabular component - effective relief by surgical cup reorientation. / Schoof, Benjamin; Jakobs, Oliver; Schmidl, Stefan; Lausmann, Christian; Fensky, Florian; Beckmann, Johannes; Gehrke, Thorsten; Gebauer, Matthias.

in: HIP INT, Jahrgang 27, Nr. 2, 31.03.2017, S. 128-133.

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Schoof, B, Jakobs, O, Schmidl, S, Lausmann, C, Fensky, F, Beckmann, J, Gehrke, T & Gebauer, M 2017, 'Anterior iliopsoas impingement due to a malpositioned acetabular component - effective relief by surgical cup reorientation', HIP INT, Jg. 27, Nr. 2, S. 128-133. https://doi.org/10.5301/hipint.5000443

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Schoof, B., Jakobs, O., Schmidl, S., Lausmann, C., Fensky, F., Beckmann, J., Gehrke, T., & Gebauer, M. (2017). Anterior iliopsoas impingement due to a malpositioned acetabular component - effective relief by surgical cup reorientation. HIP INT, 27(2), 128-133. https://doi.org/10.5301/hipint.5000443

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@article{c6007b11b0214244b993c5cb6faa4786,
title = "Anterior iliopsoas impingement due to a malpositioned acetabular component - effective relief by surgical cup reorientation",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Determining the aetiology of persistent pain following total hip arthroplasty (THA) can be challenging. Impingement of the iliopsoas muscle due to a malpositioned acetabular component after THA might be a potential cause of postoperative groin pain.METHODS: We retrospectively analysed the data of 12 consecutive patients from our orthopaedic department who underwent cup revision for painful iliopsoas impingement after primary THA.RESULTS: Thorough physical examination as well as radiological assessment of the included patients revealed that malpositioning of the acetabular component provoked iliopsoas impingement.The Harris Hip Score and the orientation of the acetabular component before and after surgical revision at an average follow-up of 56 months were analysed.CONCLUSIONS: We were able to demonstrate that surgical cup revision and reorientation resulted in distinctly improved scores and is a feasible option to effectively treat persistent iliopsoas impingement due to a malpositioned acetabular component following THA.",
author = "Benjamin Schoof and Oliver Jakobs and Stefan Schmidl and Christian Lausmann and Florian Fensky and Johannes Beckmann and Thorsten Gehrke and Matthias Gebauer",
year = "2017",
month = mar,
day = "31",
doi = "10.5301/hipint.5000443",
language = "English",
volume = "27",
pages = "128--133",
journal = "HIP INT",
issn = "1120-7000",
publisher = "Wichtig Publishing",
number = "2",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Anterior iliopsoas impingement due to a malpositioned acetabular component - effective relief by surgical cup reorientation

AU - Schoof, Benjamin

AU - Jakobs, Oliver

AU - Schmidl, Stefan

AU - Lausmann, Christian

AU - Fensky, Florian

AU - Beckmann, Johannes

AU - Gehrke, Thorsten

AU - Gebauer, Matthias

PY - 2017/3/31

Y1 - 2017/3/31

N2 - BACKGROUND: Determining the aetiology of persistent pain following total hip arthroplasty (THA) can be challenging. Impingement of the iliopsoas muscle due to a malpositioned acetabular component after THA might be a potential cause of postoperative groin pain.METHODS: We retrospectively analysed the data of 12 consecutive patients from our orthopaedic department who underwent cup revision for painful iliopsoas impingement after primary THA.RESULTS: Thorough physical examination as well as radiological assessment of the included patients revealed that malpositioning of the acetabular component provoked iliopsoas impingement.The Harris Hip Score and the orientation of the acetabular component before and after surgical revision at an average follow-up of 56 months were analysed.CONCLUSIONS: We were able to demonstrate that surgical cup revision and reorientation resulted in distinctly improved scores and is a feasible option to effectively treat persistent iliopsoas impingement due to a malpositioned acetabular component following THA.

AB - BACKGROUND: Determining the aetiology of persistent pain following total hip arthroplasty (THA) can be challenging. Impingement of the iliopsoas muscle due to a malpositioned acetabular component after THA might be a potential cause of postoperative groin pain.METHODS: We retrospectively analysed the data of 12 consecutive patients from our orthopaedic department who underwent cup revision for painful iliopsoas impingement after primary THA.RESULTS: Thorough physical examination as well as radiological assessment of the included patients revealed that malpositioning of the acetabular component provoked iliopsoas impingement.The Harris Hip Score and the orientation of the acetabular component before and after surgical revision at an average follow-up of 56 months were analysed.CONCLUSIONS: We were able to demonstrate that surgical cup revision and reorientation resulted in distinctly improved scores and is a feasible option to effectively treat persistent iliopsoas impingement due to a malpositioned acetabular component following THA.

U2 - 10.5301/hipint.5000443

DO - 10.5301/hipint.5000443

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 27886357

VL - 27

SP - 128

EP - 133

JO - HIP INT

JF - HIP INT

SN - 1120-7000

IS - 2

ER -