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Trabecular Structure of the Pelvis

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  • Haidar Jouni

    (Department of anatomy, school of medicine, University of Zagreb, Croatia(1986-1995)
    Orthopedic Department, Hiram medical center, Tyr, Lebanon)

  • Vasilije nikolic

    (Department of Anatomy, school of medicine, University of zagreb, Croatia)

Abstract
Functional and biomechanical structures of the pelvis measured by CT-can and x-ray analysis indicate that the direction and the width of the trabecular pattern of the pelvic bone, which has formed as a result of loading effect. The analysis has been done on 15 anatomical preparations of the pelvis with hip joint, where x- rayed in A-P, L-L and view which has been taken obliquelly from 0 to 180 to the horizontal plane. CT –scan of the anatomical preparations has been taken at a section of 8 mm thickness to analysis the pelvic trabecular pattern. Then the same anatomical preparation was cut in a transversal, longitudinal and obliquely sections. These sections were x-rayed. In addition to the analysis which we have maintained above,600 A-P x- rays view of the pelvis with hip joint of healthy and diseased persons we studied extra. In this research we are trying to show the normal direction and shape of the trabecular pattern in the pelvic bone, which is different in degenerative, and congenital hip dislocation cases, as well as the position of the acetabular triangle as a sign of hip joint statement.

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  • Haidar Jouni & Vasilije nikolic, 2019. "Trabecular Structure of the Pelvis," Orthopedics and Rheumatology Open Access Journals, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 14(5), pages 116-122, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:joroaj:v:14:y:2019:i:5:p:116-122
    DOI: 10.19080/OROAJ.2019.14.555898
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