Title of article :
Computed Tomography Characteristics of the Acetabulum in Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
Author/Authors :
Kursad Poyraz, Ahmet Department of Radiology - Firat University Faculty of Medicine - Elazig, Turkey , Ruhi Onur, Mehmet Department of Radiology - Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine - Ankara, Turkey , Eroglu, Yesim Department of Radiology - Firat University Faculty of Medicine - Elazig, Turkey , Gurger, Murat Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology - Firat University Faculty of Medicine - Elazig, Turkey , Goktekin, Mehmet Cagri Department of Emergency Medicine - Firat University Faculty of Medicine - Elazig, Turkey , Akgol, Gurkan Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - Firat University Faculty of Medicine - Elazig, Turkey
Abstract :
Background: Low-dose computed tomography (CT) is the preferred method for post-reduction evaluation of hips of infants in
spica casts, but the assessment of acetabular morphological features in developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) using CT has not
be done before.
Objectives: To determine CT imaging characteristics of the acetabulum in DDH and to be able to determine DDH in pelvic CT examinations
performed for different purposes.
Patients and Methods: CT images of 102 consecutive patients with DDH (90 females, 12 males) and 51 age-matched controls (26 females,
25 males) were included in this study. Acetabular shape abnormalities, surface irregularity, subcortical sclerosis, shallowing,
and measurement of acetabular cortical bone thickness were evaluated in coronal reformatted images. Differences in the cortical
thickness of dysplastic and normal hips were assessed.
Results: Forty-four patients (43.1%) had unilateral and 58 had bilateral DDH (56.9%). Acetabular margin irregularity was present in
all patients with unilateral DDH and 55 of the 58 patients with bilateral DDH (94%). Thickening on the inferior part of the ilium
compared to the normal side was seen in 41 of the 44 unilateral DDH patients (93%). In the 44 patients with unilateral DDH, the
mean cortical thickness measured from the central part of the acetabulum was 0.860.03mmand 0.650.03mmon the normal
and dysplastic sides, respectively (P = 0.0001). This difference was more distinct at the acetabular rim, measuring 1.11 0.06 mm
and 0.700.04mmon normal and dysplastic sides, respectively (P = 0.0001).
Conclusion: Acetabular marginal irregularity and flattening is a reliable finding in the diagnosis of DDH when combined with
thickening on the inferior part of ilium and will help in the diagnosis of DDH in patients older than 6 months old with a pelvic CT
scan due to diseases other than DDH.
Keywords :
Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip , Computed Tomography , Acetabulum , Ultrasound , Margin
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Radiology (IJR)