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Volume 40, Issue 10, Pages 1064-1066 (October 2009)


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Roof-arc angle and weight-bearing area of the acetabulum

Bavornrit ChuckpaiwongCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Pornsawat Suwanwong, Thossart Harnroongroj

Accepted 8 January 2009.

Abstract 

Background

Unreduced fracture crossing the weight-bearing dome of the acetabulum leads to arthritis. Thus the integrity of the weight-bearing dome is considered to be an important prognostic indicator for acetabular fracture. The decision of whether or not to operate is based on the location of the fracture relative to the weight-bearing dome. A displaced fracture crossing the weight-bearing dome is an indication for surgery.

Objective

To measure the medial, anterior, and posterior roof-arc angles that cross the weight-bearing dome.

Methods

Twenty cadeveric hip joints were dissected and simulated transverse fractures of acetabuli through the transtectal area were made. The radiographic examinations were taken in three views: AP, obturator oblique, and iliac oblique. Roof-arc angle was measured in all three views (medial, anterior, and posterior).

Results

The medial roof-arc angle was 46±6.3°, anterior roof-arc angle was 52±7.0°, and posterior roof-arc angle was 62°±8.5°.

Conclusions

In acetabular fracture, a medial roof-arc angle less than 46°, an anterior roof-arc angle less than 52°, or posterior roof-arc angle less than 61° is considered to be involved in a weight-bearing area.

Clinical relevance

These roof-arc angle values may be used as a surgical guideline for an acetabular fracture around the weight-bearing area.

Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, 2 Prannok Street, Bangkoknoi, Bangkok 10700, Thailand

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PII: S0020-1383(09)00009-6

doi:10.1016/j.injury.2009.01.016


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