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Ultrasonographic evaluation of the anterior recess in the normal hip: a prospective study on 166 asymptomatic children.

W K Rohrschneider1, G Fuchs, J Tröger.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To redefine the ultrasonographic features of the normal hip joint in children and to establish a normal value for the neck-capsule distance (NCD) of its anterior recess.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: 332 hips of 166 asymptomatic children were examined sonographically. In a sagittal section plane the maximum distance between the anterior surface of the femoral neck and the anterior limit of the articular capsule (NCD-A) was measured.
RESULTS: The hypoechoic synovial membrane occupying the anterior recess could always be differentiated from the capsule. An additional thin layer of synovial fluid was detected in 12% of probands. The configuration of the capsule varied with different rotation positions of the legs. In small children the mean NCD-A increased from 2.5 mm at 65 cm height to 5 mm at 100 cm height. In larger children the mean NCD-A was 5.5 mm. The mean right-to-left difference was 0.5 mm with a pathological limit of 2 mm.
CONCLUSIONS: The pathological limit of the NCD-A increases from 3.5 to 7.5 mm in relation to the height. Sonographic investigation of the pediatric hip joint must include detailed demonstration of anatomical structures to avoid misinterpretations.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8781101     DOI: 10.1007/bf01356823

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Radiol        ISSN: 0301-0449


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