Erschienen in:
01.01.2012 | Technical Innovation
MR evaluation of femoral neck version and tibial torsion
verfasst von:
James Karl Koenig, Maya E. Pring, Jerry R. Dwek
Erschienen in:
Pediatric Radiology
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Ausgabe 1/2012
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Abstract
Abnormalities of femoral neck version have been associated with a number of hip abnormalities in children, including slipped capital femoral epiphysis, proximal femoral focal deficiency, coxa vara, a deep acetabulum and, rarely, developmental dysplasia of the hip. Orthopedic surgeons also are interested in quantifying the femoral neck anteversion or retroversion in children especially to plan derotational osteotomies. Historically, the angle of femoral version and tibial torsion has been measured with the use of radiography and later by CT. Both methods carry with them the risks associated with ionizing radiation. Techniques that utilize MR are used less often because of the associated lengthy imaging times. This article describes a technique using MRI to determine femoral neck version and tibial torsion with total scan times of approximately 10 min.