Radiological characters of developmental dysplasia of the hip without dislocation in patients above 13 years old
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0253-2352.2014.12.010
- VernacularTitle:13岁以上非完全脱位的髋关节发育不良的畸形特点
- Author:
Daguang ZHANG
;
Dianzhong LUO
;
Hui CHENG
;
Hong ZHANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Hip dislocation,congenital;
Adolescent;
Adult;
Radiography
- From:
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics
2014;(12):1236-1243
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the radiological characteristics and the relationships between the parameters by X?ray and direct magnetic resonance arthrography (dMRA) in non?completely dislocated dysplasia hips. Methods We retro?spectively reviewed patients (above 13 years old) with dysplasia hips from August 2009 to August 2012. These patients were classi?fied as Hartofilakidis typeⅠand typeⅡ. 188 patients (274 hips) involved 28 males (30 hips) and 160 females (244 hips), average aged 27.3 years (range 13-47 years). Standard pelvic A?P, bilateral 65° oblique X?rays, and dMRA were conducted in each pa?tient. Lateral central?edge angle (LCE), anterior central?edge angle (ACE), femoral neck?shaft angle (FNSA), and tonnis acetabu?lar index (AI) angle were measured based on the X?ray. The dysplasia hips were classified into 4 grades (GradeⅠ:CE 11°-20° , GradeⅡ:CE 1°-10°, GradeⅢ:CE-9°-0°, and GradeⅣ:CE≤-10°). Femoral neck anteversion angle (FNA), labral tear, labral inversion, and labral cyst was observed on dMRA films. Variance analysis and rank correlation were applied to find the relation?ship between CE grades and the relevant parameters by using SPSS 19.0. Results LCE has negative correlation with AI and grade of osteoarthritis, and has positive correlation with age, ACE. However, there was no relationship between FNSA and FNA. There was significantly different in Shenton's line, labral tear, labral inversion, cartilage lesion, among different grade of LCE. Conclusion LCE is an important parameter used in evaluating for dysplasia hips without complete dislocation. LCE can reflect age of onset, ACE, AI angle and degree of joint damages. Evaluation for the severity of non?completely dislocated dysplasia hips can be conducted according to grades of CE.