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Rotational abnormalities in dysplastic hips and how to predict acetabular torsion.

Carsten Y W HeimerFriedemann GöhlerJ Turner VossellerSebastian HardtCarsten PerkaHenrik Constantin Bäcker
Published in: European radiology (2022)
• Much of the current literature focuses on rotational alignment especially with respect to the femur and tibia in healthy patients, although little is known about the acetabular, femoral, and tibial torsion in dysplastic hips. • This is the first study showing significant correlations between the anteversion of the acetabulum and the hip lateralization index as well as the acetabular inclination angle. Also, it is the first study to provide a mechanism for estimation of the torsion of the acetabulum with plain radiography in dysplastic hips. • In borderline-dysplastic hips, no significant correlation was found, which raises the question if a simple x-ray has enough validity to address the acetabular deformity with surgery.
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