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Preoperative Radiographic Evaluation of Patients With Pelvic Discontinuity.

J Ryan Martin1, Ian J Barrett1, Rafael J Sierra1, David G Lewallen1, Daniel J Berry1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pelvic discontinuity (PD) is a rare but devastating mechanism of failure in total hip arthroplasty. Radiographic findings have been described for the identification of PD. However, no study has specifically examined radiographic parameters and the utility of specific views in the preoperative identification of PD.
METHODS: We performed a retrospective review of 133 patients who underwent acetabular revision for PD. Preoperative radiographic studies were reviewed including anteroposterior pelvis (AP; n = 133), true lateral hip (n = 132), Judet (n = 47), false profile (n = 4), and computed tomography scans (n = 14). Radiographs were read by the senior authors to identify the following parameters suggestive of PD: visible fracture line, medial migration of the inferior hemipelvis, and obturator ring asymmetry.
RESULTS: Using only the AP view, the fracture line was visible in 116 (87%), medial migration of the inferior hemipelvis in 126 (95%), and obturator ring asymmetry in 114 (86%). A fracture line was visualized in 65 of 132 hips (49%) evaluated with laterals, 36 of 47 hips (77%) evaluated with Judet views, 3 of 4 (75%) evaluated with a false profile view, and 10 of 14 (71%) evaluated with computed tomography.
CONCLUSION: Preoperative evaluation with a combination of an AP pelvis radiograph, plus a true lateral radiograph of the hip, plus Judet films in combination with the criteria for discontinuity defined in this article, allowed for identification of PD in a 100% of patients.
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Keywords:  Judet films; acetabular bone loss; pelvic discontinuity; preoperative radiographs; radiographs; revision total hip

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26775839     DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2015.11.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Arthroplasty        ISSN: 0883-5403            Impact factor:   4.757


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Authors:  Alexander Meynen; Georges Vles; Mark Roussot; Anthony Van Eemeren; Hazem Wafa; Michiel Mulier; Lennart Scheys
Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg       Date:  2022-02-11       Impact factor: 3.067

2.  Bilateral pelvic discontinuity: a unique condition characterized by high failure rates of current treatment.

Authors:  John R Martin; Ian Barrett; Rafael J Sierra; David G Lewallen; Daniel J Berry
Journal:  Arthroplast Today       Date:  2016-02-01

3.  Acetabular defects in revision hip arthroplasty: a therapy-oriented classification.

Authors:  Dieter Christian Wirtz; Max Jaenisch; Thiemo Antonius Osterhaus; Martin Gathen; Matthias Wimmer; Thomas Martin Randau; Frank Alexander Schildberg; Philip Peter Rössler
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4.  The patient-specific Triflange acetabular implant for revision total hip arthroplasty in patients with severe acetabular defects: planning, implantation, and results.

Authors:  M E Berend; K R Berend; A V Lombardi; H Cates; P Faris
Journal:  Bone Joint J       Date:  2018-01       Impact factor: 5.082

Review 5.  The Diagnosis and Treatment of Acetabular Bone Loss in Revision Hip Arthroplasty: An International Consensus Symposium.

Authors:  Peter K Sculco; Timothy Wright; Michael-Alexander Malahias; Alexander Gu; Mathias Bostrom; Fares Haddad; Seth Jerabek; Michael Bolognesi; Thomas Fehring; Alejandro Gonzalez DellaValle; William Jiranek; William Walter; Wayne Paprosky; Donald Garbuz; Thomas Sculco
Journal:  HSS J       Date:  2021-09-28

Review 6.  Pelvic discontinuity: a challenge to overcome.

Authors:  George C Babis; Vasileios S Nikolaou
Journal:  EFORT Open Rev       Date:  2021-06-28
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