Prediction of adolescent pelvis development using femoral head and acetabulum growth in a longitudinal radiographic study.
Nicole B KellerRaymond W LiuPublished in: Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (2020)
Females on average reach maximum pelvis maturity at 14 years and males reach maximum pelvis maturity at 16 years. A closed femoral head was found to be a good marker of full hip growth, while a closed triradiate was not. This study provides anatomical data for surgeons to consider in assessing risk factors of THA failure in adolescents.