Anatomo-tomographic study of the acetabular versión
Introduction: The imaging study of the morphometric characteristics of the hip joint, in a sample of asymptomatic cases, is important to understand variations from normality. Materials and method: This is a retrospective study on CT scans requested because of abdominal-pelvic pathologies, in both ge...
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I10-R321-article-302182020-12-06T18:31:27Z Anatomo-tomographic study of the acetabular versión ESTUDIO ANATOMO-TOMOGRÁFICO DE LA VERSIÓN ACETABULAR Quinteros, Carlos M. acetabular versión; CT (computer tomography); retroversion. versión acetabular; tomografía computada; retroversión. Introduction: The imaging study of the morphometric characteristics of the hip joint, in a sample of asymptomatic cases, is important to understand variations from normality. Materials and method: This is a retrospective study on CT scans requested because of abdominal-pelvic pathologies, in both genders, aged between 18 and 45 years, orthopedi-cally healthy. A digital measurement of the acetabular version was performed. Variables considered and analyzed with descriptive statistics were age, sex and acetabular version. Results: 165 pelvises were included, 102 male (61.9%) and 63 female (38.1%). The mean age of the cohort was 36.4 years. The acetabular version was positive (anteversion) in 163 cases, with a mean male of 17.1° ± 2.7° (p <0.03) and female of 19.3° ± 3.9° (p <0.01). Two male pelvises presented retroversion (1.2%). The difference in the contralateral version mean was 1.15° ± 2.2°. Conclusion: The female acetabulum has a higher average anteversion than the male. Different contralateral acetabular anteversion is common. The prevalence of retroversion in an asymptomatic young adult sample is low. Introducción: El estudio imagenológico de las características morfométricas de la articulación de la cadera en una muestra de casos asintomáticos, reviste importancia para comprender variantes de normalidad.Material y método: Estudio retrospectivo sobre un archivo de tomografías computadas solicitadas por patologías abdomino-pélvicas, de ambos sexos con edades entre 18 y 45 años, ortopédicamente sanos. Se realizó una medición digital de la versión acetabular. Las variables consideradas y analizadas con estadística descriptiva fueron edad, sexo y versión acetabular.Resultados: Se incluyeron 165 pelvis, 102 masculinas (61,9%) y 63 femeninas (38,1%). La edad media de la cohorte fue de 36,4 años. La versión fue positiva (anteversión) en 163 casos, con una media masculina de 17,1° ± 2,7° (p <0,03) y femenina de 19,8° ± 3,9° (p <0,01). Dos pelvis masculinas tenían retroversión (1,2%). La diferencia de versión contralateral promedio fue de 1,15° ± 2,2°.Conclusión: El acetábulo femenino tiene una anteversión promedio mayor que el masculino. Es frecuente encontrar anteversión acetabular contralateral diferente. La prevalencia de retroversión en una muestra adulta joven asintomática es baja. Asociación Argentina de Anatomía Clínica (Argentine Association of Clinical Anatomy) 2020-11-18 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anatclinar/article/view/30218 10.31051/1852.8023.v12.n3.30218 Revista Argentina de Anatomía Clínica (Argentine Journal of Clinical Anatomy); Vol. 12 No. 3 (2020): Nov 2020; 124-130 Revista Argentina de Anatomía Clínica; Vol. 12 Núm. 3 (2020): Nov 2020; 124-130 1852-8023 10.31051/1852.8023.v12.n3 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anatclinar/article/view/30218/31674 Derechos de autor 2020 Carlos M. Quinteros http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 |
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acetabular versión; CT (computer tomography); retroversion. versión acetabular; tomografía computada; retroversión. |
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Introduction: The imaging study of the morphometric characteristics of the hip joint, in a sample of asymptomatic cases, is important to understand variations from normality. Materials and method: This is a retrospective study on CT scans requested because of abdominal-pelvic pathologies, in both genders, aged between 18 and 45 years, orthopedi-cally healthy. A digital measurement of the acetabular version was performed. Variables considered and analyzed with descriptive statistics were age, sex and acetabular version. Results: 165 pelvises were included, 102 male (61.9%) and 63 female (38.1%). The mean age of the cohort was 36.4 years. The acetabular version was positive (anteversion) in 163 cases, with a mean male of 17.1° ± 2.7° (p <0.03) and female of 19.3° ± 3.9° (p <0.01). Two male pelvises presented retroversion (1.2%). The difference in the contralateral version mean was 1.15° ± 2.2°. Conclusion: The female acetabulum has a higher average anteversion than the male. Different contralateral acetabular anteversion is common. The prevalence of retroversion in an asymptomatic young adult sample is low. |
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