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Original Article

Increased Femoral Anteversion and Osteoarthritis of the Hip Joint

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Pages 571-575 | Accepted 27 Oct 1981, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The anteversion angle (AV-angle) of the femur was measured according to the method of Rippstein in a series of 50 patients with “primary” osteoarthritis of the hip, and in a control group of 30 individuals of the same age without hip disease. The median AV-angle of the hips in osteoarthritic patients was 17.5°, and in the control group 13°. Osteoarthritic patients had a significantly increased AV-angle in relation to the control group (P = 0.0028). The greatest AV-angle in the hips of the control group was 25°. In 18 hips of osteoarthritic patients an AV-angle greater than 25° was found. Osteoarthritis was found in 15 of these hips; there was no osteoarthritis in the remaining 3 hips.

Our results lead to the conclusion that increased femoral anteversion is a predisposing factor for hip osteoarthritis. This implies that derotational osteotomy in children can be a prophylactic procedure.

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