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Defining the origins of the iliofemoral, ischiofemoral, and pubofemoral ligaments of the hip capsuloligamentous complex utilizing computer navigation.

Denis Nam1, Daryl C Osbahr, Daniel Choi, Anil S Ranawat, Bryan T Kelly, Struan H Coleman.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To use computer navigation software to investigate the specific origins of the hip capsuloligamentous complex.
METHODS: Six fresh frozen cadaver hips were anatomically landmarked utilizing a three-dimensional computer navigation system. The acetabular origins of the iliofemoral, pubofemoral, and ischiofemoral ligaments were statically digitized. Computer software was used to create a 180° (6:00) meridian line positioned over the midpoint of the acetabular notch, and to present the results in a clocklike manner in hours and minutes (00:00) and also degrees relative to the 12 o'clock position.
RESULTS: The iliofemoral ligament origin starts at 17° (±31°) from the 12 o'clock position, or 12:35 (±1:02) in hours and minutes, and ends at 69° (±13°) or 2:18 (±0:25), spanning a mean distance of 52° (±19°). The ischiofemoral ligament has the broadest origin, starting at 262° (±12°) or 8:44 (±0:24), and ending at 353° (±17°) or 11:45 (±0:14), spanning a mean distance of 90° (±6°). The pubofemoral ligament origin is the smallest, starting at 121° (±5°) or 4:02 (±0:11), and ending at 163° (±9°) or 5:27 (±0:18), spanning a mean distance of 42° (±5°). The iliofemoral ligament origin demonstrates the greatest anatomic variability with regards to its location and its size (p = 0.002).
CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates that there is significant variability in the size and location of the iliofemoral ligament origin versus the pubofemoral and ischiofemoral ligaments. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV anatomic cadaveric study. See the guidelines online for a complete description of level of evidence.

Keywords:  computer navigation; hip arthroscopy; hip capsule; hip ligaments

Year:  2011        PMID: 23024620      PMCID: PMC3192898          DOI: 10.1007/s11420-011-9214-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  HSS J        ISSN: 1556-3316


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