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Ozgur Selek1, Ahmet Y Sarlak2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: We hypothesized that the central dislocation of the femoral head does generally not occur in transverse acetabular fractures, although it does usually occur in both column fractures.Entities:
Keywords: Acetabulum fracture; Hip dislocation
Year: 2017 PMID: 28955684 PMCID: PMC5612978 DOI: 10.5371/hp.2017.29.3.182
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hip Pelvis ISSN: 2287-3260
Fig. 1Flow diagram of the exclusion criteria.
Fig. 2The method of the measurements from anteroposterior (AP) radiography.
The distance between the fractured side sciatic notch and the vertical axis of the pelvis (VA line) was named as “a” and the distance between the VA line and the contralateral intact sciatic notch was named as “b”. The distance between the medial border of the fractured side femoral head and VA line was named as “c” and the distance between the VA line and the medial border of the contralateral intact femoral head was named as “d”. The width of ischium “e” on fractured side and contralateral side “f”. (A) Preoperative AP radiography of transverse type acetabular fracture; a/b ratio: 0.97, c/d ratio: 1, and e/f ratio: 1. (B) Preoperative AP radiography of both column type acetabular fracture; a/b ratio: 1.03, c/d ratio: 0.69, and e/f ratio: 1.07.
Results of the measurements
Values are presented as mean±standard deviation (range) or median (range).
Refer to Fig. 2 for the definitions of a, b, c, d.