Expert consensus on the technical process for preoperative three-dimensional planning of total hip arthroplasty using a dual fluoroscopic imaging system (2024 version)
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1.The First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University;2.School of Biomedical Engineering of Shanghai Jiaotong University;3.Shanghai Sixth People'4.'5.s Hospital;6.Fujian Medical University Union Hospital;7.Peking University Shougang Hospital;8.Hebei Medical University Third Hospital;9.The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongging Medical University;10.The First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine;11.Department of Orthopedics, the Fourth medical center of Chinese PLA General Hospital;12.Shanghai 13.Ninth 14.People’s 15.Hospital;16.General Hospital of Southern Theatre Command;17.Hebei Cangzhou Hospital of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine;18.Shanghai Tongji Hospital;19.Peking University Third Hospital;20.Zhejiang Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine;21.Hainan Gerneral Hospital;22.The Second Affiliated Hospital Of Xi'23.an Jiaotong University;24.Lanzhou University Second Hospital;25.Xi'26.an Children'27.s Hospital Affiliated Xi'28.Beijing Shijitan Hospital;29.Qindao Municipal Hospital;30.Chinese PLA General Hospital;31.West China Hospital SiChuan University

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    Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is an effective treatment for elderly femoral neck fractures, mid- to late-stage femoral head necrosis, and end-stage hip osteoarthritis. However, serious complications such as aseptic loosening of the prosthesis, peripheral fractures, and dislocation of the prosthesis still exist following THA, which makes the selection of the appropriate hip prosthesis type and placement position before THA an important challenge for surgeons. Currently, the commonly used preoperative planning methods for THA mainly rely on static images from 2D X-ray or 3D CT, which fail to adequately consider the hip joint in weight-bearing as well as motion, lumbar-hip joint changes, and prosthetic impingement during motion. Recently, the dual fluoroscopic imaging system, as a new in-vivo, dynamic radiological imaging technology, provides comprehensive and accurate dynamic three-dimensional data for THA preoperative planning. However, the technical process and expert consensus on preoperative three-dimensional planning of total hip arthroplasty using a dual fluoroscopic imaging system have not yet been established, which affects the promotion and application of this technology. In light of the above, national orthopaedic experts and related professional representatives discussed and proposed seven consensus issues, and the ‘expert recommendation rate’ and ‘strong recommendation rate’ were obtained through a questionnaire survey on the recommendations of the participating experts. The consensus aims to provide guidance and reference for the standardised application of preoperative three-dimensional planning of total hip arthroplasty using a dual fluoroscopic imaging system.

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  • Received:November 13,2024
  • Revised:November 13,2024
  • Adopted:November 13,2024
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