Pelvic incidence: a predictive factor for three-dimensional acetabular orientation-a preliminary study.

Anatomy research international Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-03-18 DOI:10.1155/2014/594650
Christophe Boulay, Gérard Bollini, Jean Legaye, Christine Tardieu, Dominique Prat-Pradal, Brigitte Chabrol, Jean-Luc Jouve, Ginette Duval-Beaupère, Jacques Pélissier
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Acetabular cup orientation (inclination and anteversion) is a fundamental topic in orthopaedics and depends on pelvis tilt (positional parameter) emphasising the notion of a safe range of pelvis tilt. The hypothesis was that pelvic incidence (morphologic parameter) could yield a more accurate and reliable assessment than pelvis tilt. The aim was to find out a predictive equation of acetabular 3D orientation parameters which were determined by pelvic incidence to include in the model. The second aim was to consider the asymmetry between the right and left acetabulae. Twelve pelvic anatomic specimens were measured with an electromagnetic Fastrak system (Polhemus Society) providing 3D position of anatomical landmarks to allow measurement of acetabular and pelvic parameters. Acetabulum and pelvis data were correlated by a Spearman matrix. A robust linear regression analysis provided prediction of acetabulum axes. The orientation of each acetabulum could be predicted by the incidence. The incidence is correlated with the morphology of acetabula. The asymmetry of the acetabular roof was correlated with pelvic incidence. This study allowed analysis of relationships of acetabular orientation and pelvic incidence. Pelvic incidence (morphologic parameter) could determine the safe range of pelvis tilt (positional parameter) for an individual and not a group.

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骨盆发病率:三维髋臼定位的预测因素-初步研究。
髋臼杯定位(倾斜和前倾)是骨科的一个基本问题,它取决于骨盆倾斜(位置参数),强调骨盆倾斜的安全范围。假设骨盆发生率(形态学参数)比骨盆倾斜更准确可靠。目的是找出由骨盆发生率决定的髋臼三维方向参数的预测方程,并将其纳入模型。第二个目的是考虑左右髋臼之间的不对称。使用电磁Fastrak系统(Polhemus Society)测量12个骨盆解剖标本,该系统提供解剖地标的三维位置,以测量髋臼和骨盆参数。髋臼和骨盆数据通过Spearman矩阵进行相关性分析。一个稳健的线性回归分析提供了髋臼轴的预测。每个髋臼的方向可以通过发生率来预测。其发生率与髋臼形态有关。髋臼顶的不对称与骨盆发病率相关。本研究分析了髋臼方向与骨盆发病率的关系。骨盆发生率(形态学参数)可以决定个体而非群体骨盆倾斜(位置参数)的安全范围。
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