Journal of Biomechanics
Volume 35, Issue 1 , Pages 69-79, January 2002

The precision of radiostereometric measurements. Manual vs. digital measurements

  • Niclas Börlin

      Affiliations

    • Department of Computing Science, Umeå University, S-901 87 Umeå, Sweden
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +46-90-786-68-32; fax: +46-90-786-61-26
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  • Truike Thien

      Affiliations

    • Biomechanics Section, Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen, 6500 Nijmegen, Netherlands
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  • Johan Kärrholm

      Affiliations

    • Department of Orthopaedics, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, S-413 45 Göteborg, Sweden

Accepted 1 August 2001.

Abstract 

The precision of digital vs. manual radiostereometric measurements in total hip arthroplasty was evaluated using repeated stereoradiographic exposures with an interval of 10–15min. Ten Lubinus SP2 stems cemented into bone specimens and 12 patients with the same stem design were used to evaluate the precision of stem translations and rotations. The precision of translations and rotations of the cup and femoral head penetration was studied in 12 patients with whole polyethylene cups.

The use of a measurement method based on digitised radiographs improved the precision for some of the motion parameters, whereas many of them did not change. A corresponding pattern was observed for both the intra- and interobserver error. Of the wear parameters, the most pronounced improvements were the 3D wear and in the proximal-distal direction, although the anterior-posterior precision was also improved. The mean errors of rigid body and elliptic fitting decreased in all evaluations but one, consistent with a more reproducible identification of the markers centres and the edge of the femoral head.

Increased precision of radiostereometric measurements may be used to increase the statistical power of future randomised studies and to study new fields in orthopaedics requiring higher precision than has been available with RSA based on manual measurements.

Keywords:  Radiostereometry, Digital radiographs, Precision, Micromotion, Wear

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PII: S0021-9290(01)00162-2

Journal of Biomechanics
Volume 35, Issue 1 , Pages 69-79, January 2002