The transverse acetabular ligament (TAL) antomy is not a well explored aspect of the hip joint with limited morphological description in the reviewed literature. It is often used as an anatomical landmark for orientation of the acetabular component in total hip arthroplasty (THA). There is debate as to whether it represents an appropriate guide to cup placement in THA. Present descriptions in orthopaedic literature conside it as a single plane structure to which the surgeon can align the cup. The aim of the current study was to investigate the morphology of the TAL and it was hypothesised that the current description of it being a plane would prove insufficient. Seven dry bone hemi-pelves were reconstructed using a microscribe and rhinoceros 4.0 3D software to visualise attachment sites. Three hips from two female donors were dissected to expose the acetabulum and the TAL. This structure was removed and a footprint taken of its perimeter and attachment sites for measurement of ligament length, breadth and area of attachment from digital photographs. Finally, 3D models of the dissected acetabuli with an outline of the TAL and attachment sites were created as before.Introduction:
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