2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcot.2020.04.017
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Reliability of relation between greater trochanter and center of rotation of femoral head in Indian population

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“…Notably, in our study, 93.5% of the population had negative ATR. Kumar et al., in 2020, reported that the mean vertical distance between the center of rotation and the greater trochanter was 9.20 mm [ 21 ], while in our study, this distance ranged from −8.24 to −8.33 mm and was different among sex, as previously described. Nonetheless, larger multicenter studies are required to confirm these findings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…Notably, in our study, 93.5% of the population had negative ATR. Kumar et al., in 2020, reported that the mean vertical distance between the center of rotation and the greater trochanter was 9.20 mm [ 21 ], while in our study, this distance ranged from −8.24 to −8.33 mm and was different among sex, as previously described. Nonetheless, larger multicenter studies are required to confirm these findings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Another limitation of this study was that we did not include measurements for the neck-shaft angle [ 27 ] or the femoral offset, which are also very important anatomical and mechanical parameters to consider during THA [ 28 ]. Furthermore, given the use of the ATD has been debated [ 10 , 17 , 29 ], recent studies conclude that it is a reliable parameter for preoperative planning and recommend templating hips to match the contralateral ATD [ 18 , 21 ]. As it was observed in this study, differences between sides are not statistically significant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, orthopedic surgeons are constantly investigating methods to restore the proper position of the FHC. Kumar et al [ 16 ] found that placing the same vertical distance from the FHC to the apex of the greater trochanter on the healthy side could restore the HJC [ 16 ]. However, due to the limited exposure of the proximal femur, it is difficult to determine the vertical orientation during surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arvind Kumar en el año 2020 realizó un estudio prospectivo en población de la India, donde quería determinar la variación normal de la relación longitudinal entre la punta del trocánter y centro de giro de la cabeza femoral, encontrando que en esta población la mayoría de las personas tenían una relación negativa, el cual debía ser considerado cuando se planeaba un reemplazo de cadera. (45) Desei en su artículo del 2013 realizó una comparación de estas medidas directas antes y después del reemplazo de cadera e informó que los valores de estas 2 medidas antes de la osteotomía del cuello femoral, en el reemplazo de cadera, pueden usarse como una guía para predecir la posición de la cabeza femoral de la prótesis después de la implantación del componente femoral. (9).…”
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