Effect of the Innominate Bone Horizontal Rotation on Acetabular Version: A Retrospective Radiological Study on a Middle Eastern Population

Rami A. Ayoubi, Dany k. Aouad, M. Darwish, Joseph Maalouly, Gerard Hajj, Mohammad Daher, Alexandre Nehme
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Background: The impact of acetabular horizontal rotation on the development of femoroacetabular impingement and subsequently osteoarthritis is well-studied in the literature. However, there is not a clear relationship between the rotation of the hemipelvis and the version of the acetabulum. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of the rotation of the hemipelvis on the version of the acetabulum. Methods: Through a retrospective study, three-dimensional reconstructions of high-resolution CT (computed tomography) scans of 154 patients receiving pelvic scans for non-orthopedic causes were selected from our institution’s database. The horizontal rotation of the different parts of the hemipelvis was evaluated using the following parameters: superior iliac spine angle (SIS), inferior iliac spine angle (IIS), roof edge angle (REA), equatorial edge angle (EEA) and ischiopubic angle (IPA). Results: The results showed a significant positive correlation between the different angles of the innominate bone and the version of the acetabulum such as when the proximal innominate bone rotates, the cranial part of the acetabulum rotates in the opposite direction. Increased anteversion angles in females compared to males were also observed. Conclusion: The observations suggest that, in an asymptomatic population, the acetabulum should not be considered a separate entity independent from the rest of the innominate bone and that the version of the acetabulum correlates with the rotation of the hemipelvis.
无名骨水平旋转对髋臼变形的影响:中东人群放射学回顾性研究
背景:髋臼水平旋转对股髋臼撞击和随后的骨关节炎发展的影响在文献中得到了很好的研究。然而,半骨盆的旋转和髋臼的旋转之间没有明确的关系。目的:本研究的目的是评估半骨盆旋转对髋臼形态的影响。方法:通过回顾性研究,从我院数据库中选择154例因非骨科原因接受骨盆扫描的患者的高分辨率CT(计算机断层扫描)三维重建。采用以下参数评估半骨盆不同部位的水平旋转:髂上棘角(SIS)、髂下棘角(IIS)、顶缘角(REA)、赤道缘角(EEA)和坐骨耻骨角(IPA)。结果:不同角度的无名骨与髋臼的形状有显著的正相关,当近端无名骨旋转时,髋臼的颅部旋转方向相反。与男性相比,女性的前倾角也有所增加。结论:观察结果表明,在无症状人群中,髋臼不应被视为独立于其余无名骨的单独实体,髋臼的形状与半骨盆的旋转有关。
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