Radiographic Risk Factors and Signs of Abductor Tears in the Hip
Objectives: There is a known increased prevalence of abductor tears in patients with increased age and female gender. This study’s purpose is to identify radiographic risk factors (RRF) and radiographic signs of abductor tendon tears. Methods: Patients with intraoperative diagnoses of abductor tear...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Orthopaedic journal of sports medicine 2017-07, Vol.5 (7_suppl6) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objectives:
There is a known increased prevalence of abductor tears in patients with increased age and female gender. This study’s purpose is to identify radiographic risk factors (RRF) and radiographic signs of abductor tendon tears.
Methods:
Patients with intraoperative diagnoses of abductor tear were included in this study and were matched by age ±5 years, gender, and BMI ±5 with patients who had no abductor pathology by clinical exam and MRI. An AP pelvis radiograph was performed on all patients. The radiographs were evaluated for RRF (pelvic width, body weight moment arm, abductor moment arm, abductor angle, pelvic height) and signs of abductor tendon pathology (greater trochanteric excrescence). Femoral version was measured on MRI when images were available.
Results:
There were 152 patients with abductor tears identified intraoperatively. All were treated with surgical repair. These patients were matched as described previously. The RRF found were an increased tear drop to tear drop distance (14.8 for abductor tears vs. 14.3 for control; p |
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ISSN: | 2325-9671 2325-9671 |
DOI: | 10.1177/2325967117S00233 |