A new biplanar method of measuring femoral anteversion, which may be considered a modified Magilligan's method, is described. In addition to the true antero-posterior radiograph, a true translateral radiograph is taken, instead of a transcervical lateral radiograph as in the Magilligan method. The a
Ultrasound examination for measurement of femoral anteversion in children
✍ Scribed by T. Terjesen; S. Anda; H. Rønningen
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 805 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0364-2348
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✦ Synopsis
Femoral anteversion (AV) angles were determined by ultrasound and biplanar radiography in 63 children aged 3-11 years. With the patient supine, knees flexed 90 ~ and legs kept vertical, only one ultrasound scan of the proximal femur was needed. The anterior tangent of the femoral head and the greater trochanter was used as the reference line. The transducer was tilted until this tangent appeared horizontal on the monitor screen, and the angle of tilt, which represents the AV angle, was measured with an attached clinometer. There was a high correlation between ultrasound and radiographic results (r= 0.71). However, the AV angles appeared an average of 5.5 ~ larger by ultrasound. Thus, a correction factor of 5 ~ should be subtracted from the angle measured by ultrasound to obtain the actual AV angle in children. Because ultrasound does not require ionizing radiation, and because reliable results are obtained, our technique is recommended for screening of children with rotational disorders of the femur.
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