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Several studies involving the use of an increased-modularity stem demonstrated the possibility to adjust leg length, offset, neck length, and version during revision surgery [17, 18, 19].
In revision surgery, femoral bone loss is highly variable, and restoration of the femoral head center at the correct length, offset, and anteversion with soft tissue balance may be difficult to achieve [9].
In addition, individual adjustment of leg length, offset, and anteversion can be obtained.
The acetabular implant orientation, leg length, offset, and femoral component alignment were measured.
Coherence revival was used in a + 1 cavity length offset configuration (i.e. with the sample arm one cavity length longer than the reference).
In revision procedures, the modularity of the neck facilitates adjustments in leg length, offset and neck version without the need to extract a well fixed femoral component.
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For the 840nm source, fall-off measurements were taken with cavity length offsets of −2, −1, 0, +1 and +2.
It is interesting to note that the optimal dispersion compensation phase functions were nearly identical between the +1 and −1 cavity length offsets for both systems.
Sensitivity and fall-off measurements were made with both systems with the sample arms matched, and at various cavity length offsets.
Furthermore, the phase function parameters a1 and a2 used to optimally correct measurements from −2 and +2 cavity length offsets (for the 840nm system) was precisely double that of the phase function used for the −1 and +1 cavity length offsets.
For the 1040nm source, only the −1, 0 and +1 cavity length offsets were used, because the phase modulation imparted by −2 and +2 offsets exceeded the electronic bandwidth of the digitizer.
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