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The aim of this study was to assess the reproducibility and validity of cross table radiographs for measuring the anteversion of the acetabular component after total hip arthroplasty (THA) and to compare it with measurements using CT scans.

Patients and Methods

A total of 29 patients who underwent THA between June 2010 and January 2016 were included. There were 17 men and 12 women. Their mean age was 43 years (26 to 65). Seven patients underwent a bilateral procedure. Thus, 36 THAs were included in the study. Lateral radiographs and CT scans were obtained post-operatively and radiographs repeated three weeks later. The anteversion of the acetabular component was measured using the method described by Woo and Morrey and the ischiolateral method described by Pulos et al and these were compared with the results obtained from CT scans.


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 90-B, Issue SUPP_III | Pages 501 - 501
1 Aug 2008
Sharma H Mittal A Gupta R Vashista G Varghese M
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Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of the Ponseti method of the treatment i late presentation of clubfeet.

Method: Prospective study comprising 91 patients(141 feet) between August 2003 and September 2005. Age range was from 7 dats to 20 months. Majority of patients belonged to Dimeglio grade 3 (75%) and Pirani grade 4(43%) at presentation. All were treated by Ponseti method of serial casting with or wothout tendo-achillis lengthening. Tendon lengthening was required in 79% of patients. The average duration of follow up was 1.5 years.

Results: Recurrence of deformity was seen in patients who presented late and had severe deformity at time of presentation. The Ponseti technique failed to achieve correction in 4 patients. Follow up at 2 years showed overall correction rate of 95%. In develpoing countries, delayed presentation could signifucantly affect the final outcomes as the joint deformities progressively become fixed. Our study showed that number of corrective casts, recurrence of deformity and the nned for tendoachillis lengthening was inversly related to the time of presentation. This technique can be relable used to correct clubfeet even in delayed present.