Locating the center of rotation of the hip
In prosthetic surgery of the hip joint it is essential to recenter the hip to recreate the leverage of the gluteus medius muscle. Determination of the center of rotation of the hip is difficult if both hip joints have been destroyed. On the basis of 70 frontal radiographs of the hip in the standing...
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description | In prosthetic surgery of the hip joint it is essential to recenter the hip to recreate the leverage of the gluteus medius muscle. Determination of the center of rotation of the hip is difficult if both hip joints have been destroyed. On the basis of 70 frontal radiographs of the hip in the standing position, the authors measured the position of the center of the femoral head in relation to Köhler's line and the TD line joining the two radiological Us ("tear-drops"). On the same radiograph they defined the horizontal and vertical indices. The descriptive analysis of these parameters stresses the influence of sex on the coordinates of the center of rotation of the hip. The authors demonstrated the statistical correlations between the coordinates of this center of rotation of the joint and certain horizontal and vertical indices. It emerged that knowledge of these indices suffices to define the theoretic position of the center of rotation. The method is compared with other principles set out in the literature. The procedure has a clinical application in the context of preoperative planning of prosthetic reconstruction of the acetabulum, whenever it is destroyed bilaterally (after trauma, in congenital dislocation or acetabular loosening, etc). |
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