Normal values of radiographic measurements used for the assessment of adult hip dysplasia; analysis of 1732 healthy hips in Anatolian population
PDF
Cite
Share
Request
Original Article
P: 245-249
September 2016

Normal values of radiographic measurements used for the assessment of adult hip dysplasia; analysis of 1732 healthy hips in Anatolian population

Gulhane Med J 2016;58(3):245-249
1. Gülhane Medical Faculty Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology. Ankara/Turkey.
2. Antalya Education and Research Hospital Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology Antalya/Turkey.
3. Medipol University Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology. Istanbul/ Turkey.
4. Gülhane Medical Faculty Department of Radiology. Ankara/Turkey
No information available.
No information available
Received Date: 22.11.2014
Accepted Date: 14.06.2015
Publish Date: 30.08.2016
PDF
Cite
Share
Request

ABSTRACT

Objectives:

The purpose of this study is to determine the normal values of radiographic measurements used for the assessment of hip joint, particularly focusing on the hip dysplasia, on healthy young adults in Anatolian population.

Materials and methods:

This prospective study consisted 866 subjects (>18 years of age) without clinical evidence of hip disorder who underwent anterior-posterior (AP) x-ray of pelvic region for routine screening in our institution. Acetabular angle of Sharp, center edge angle, ACM angle, acetabular index, and Reimer’s migration index were measured. Normative data regarding radiographic parameters were presented for both gender and body side and statistical comparison was performed between gender and body sides. Results: CE angles (M: 30.3±3.4 vs F: 28.8±2.7) and ACM (M: 41.0±1.8 vs F: 40.5±1.8) angles were higher in male subjects; AI (M: 3.5±0.6 vs F: 3.8±0.9) and Sharp angle (M: 37.9±2.5 vs F: 38.5±2.1) was higher in female subjects. Reimer’s migration index was similar between genders (M: 12.6±3.5 vs F: 13.0±3.6). All measured variables were statistically different between body sides, except AI in male subjects. Conclusion: We emphasize that normal limits of acetabular angles obtained from our own population should be used as reference values in various orthopedic operations regarding acetabular region.