Assessment of trochanteric vascularity using quantitative magnetic resonance imaging in a cadaveric model
Craig E. Klinger,
Burak Altintas,
Kathryn A. Barth
et al.
Abstract:PurposeFew studies have assessed trochanteric vascularity despite its implications for bone healing and surgical approaches. This study aimed to assess the regional arterial contributions of the medial femoral circumflex artery (MFCA) versus the lateral femoral circumflex artery (LFCA) to trochanteric vascularity.MethodsTen adult human cadaveric pelvises to mid‐femur specimens were obtained. One hip was randomly assigned experimental (either MFCA or LFCA MRI‐contrast infusion) and contralateral as control (MFC… Show more
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