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The nutrient artery canal of the femur: a radiological study in patients with primary total hip replacement
Authors:Andreas?Schiessel  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:schiessel@aon.at"   title="  schiessel@aon.at"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Karl?Zweymüller
Affiliation:(1) Orthopädisches Krankenhaus Wien, Wielemansgasse 28, 1180 Vienna, Austria
Abstract:Objective Plain antero-posterior and lateral radiographs of the femur often show radiolucent lines, which may reflect the canal of a nutrient artery. In patients who have undergone total hip replacement these radiolucent lines must be differentiated from fractures caused by bursting of the shaft during the procedure.Design and patients In a retrospective radiological study 129 extremities of 95 patients with cementless primary hip prostheses were examined for radiolucent lines. Pre- and postoperative antero-posterior and lateral radiographs were analyzed.Results In 34 of 129 extremities (26.4%) radiolucent lines compatible with a nutrient artery canal were detected, 14 of which (10.9% overall) were seen on lateral radiographs. In 11 of 129 extremities (8.5%) a nutrient artery canal was detected only on the antero-posterior views, while in 9 of 129 extremities (7.0%) it was well defined in both projections. One patient (0.8%) presented with a fracture postoperatively, which was radiologically distinct from a nutrient artery canal. The distance between the tip of the greater trochanter and the proximal end of the nutrient artery canal was 170±25 mm; the canal length was 27±9 mm.Conclusion Nutrient artery canals are often seen radiologically on pre- and postoperative radiographs down to the mid-shaft level and should be routinely recorded.
Keywords:Femur  Arteries  Fractures  Radiography  Prostheses  Hip
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