Effect of Pelvic Tilt on Acetabular Retroversion: A Study of Pelves From Cadavers
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Pelvic inclination is difficult to control on a standard radiograph of the pelvis and has a direct influence on the appearance of acetabular version. By defining the normal range of the distance between the symphysis and the sacrococcygeal joint on 86 standard anteroposterior radiographs of pelves a technique was developed to evaluate pelvic inclination. A statistically significant correlation between this distance and pelvic inclination was shown in four cadaver pelves. Acetabular retroversion signs (cross-over, posterior wall signs) were evaluated on normal pelves from cadavers (two females, two males) after mounting on a holding device and wire marking of the acetabular rims. Radiographs were taken 3…
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- Medicine
- Cadaver
- Pelvis
- Acetabulum
- Radiography
- Pelvic tilt
- Pubic symphysis
- Symphysis
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