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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 94-B, Issue SUPP_XXXVII | Pages 171 - 171
1 Sep 2012
Mirza S Tilley S Aarvold A Sampson M Culliford D Dunlop D
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Introduction

Controversy exists as to whether the short external rotator tendons and capsule of the hip should be repaired after posterior approach primary total hip arthroplasty (THA). Recent studies using radiopaque markers have demonstrated that reimplantation of these muscle tendons fail early and may not prevent post operative dislocation.

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Using dynamic ultrasound examination we evaluated the patency of repair in 68 tendon groups (piriformis/conjoint tendon and obturator externus). We demonstrate short and medium term success in the reimplantation of these tendons using the double transosseous drill hole technique of reattaching the tendons and capsule to the greater trochanter. We followed up 21 of our total hip replacements and 13 hip resurfacings and undertook a dynamic ultrasound examination of the external rotators by an experienced musculoskeletal radiologist to assess their integrity at a minimum of 60 days and 100 days and an average of 213 days after the operation.


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 92-B, Issue SUPP_I | Pages 239 - 239
1 Mar 2010
Webb A Darekar A Sampson M Rassoulian H
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Background: The synovial folds of the lateral atlanto-axial joints have not previously attracted significant radiological attention, being small and not routinely demonstrated on conventional MR images. However, they are considered to be a potential source of neck pain and disability, especially following whiplash injury.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop an imaging protocol and measurement technique to determine the normal morphology of the synovial folds in vivo and establish normative values for their dimensions.

Methods: MR images of the cervical spine of 17 volunteers aged 20 to 50 years (mean 31.1, SD 5.9 years) were acquired using a 1.5T scanner. Seed growing and thresholding methods were used to identify the synovial folds and quantify their dimensions.

Results: The median volume of the right ventral and right dorsal synovial folds was 92.01 mm3 and 76.44 mm3, respectively. Left ventral and left dorsal synovial fold median volume measured 79.26 mm3 and 56.44 mm3, respectively. There was a significant difference in volume between the ventral and dorsal synovial folds of the right and left lateral atlanto-axial joints (χ2(3)=17.54, P=.000). The test-retest reliability of the measurement technique was ICC 0.99 and the inter-examiner reliability ICC 0.80.

Conclusion: This study is the first to establish a MR imaging protocol to visualise the synovial folds of the lateral atlanto-axial joints in vivo and quantify their morphology. The normative values established in the present study provide the basis for future studies to investigate the role of the synovial folds in patients with neck pain.