Surgically Relevant Morphological Parameters of Proximal Human Femur: A Statistical Analysis Based on 3D Reconstruction of CT Data

Objectives Recently, more accurate description of the femoral geometry has become of interest to engineers and orthopedic surgeons. However, an appropriate database is lacking. Therefore, the aim of this study is to present morphological parameters and their correlations, which are relevant for medi...

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Main Authors: Ehsan Soodmand, Guoyan Zheng, Wolfram Steens, Rainer Bader, Lutz Nolte, Daniel Kluess
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-02-01
Series:Orthopaedic Surgery
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/os.12416
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spelling doaj-57aee1d6bd8443e9a768e7f82c9455ed2020-11-25T01:59:19ZengWileyOrthopaedic Surgery1757-78531757-78612019-02-0111113514210.1111/os.12416Surgically Relevant Morphological Parameters of Proximal Human Femur: A Statistical Analysis Based on 3D Reconstruction of CT DataEhsan Soodmand0Guoyan Zheng1Wolfram Steens2Rainer Bader3Lutz Nolte4Daniel Kluess5Department of Orthopaedics University Medicine of Rostock Rostock GermanyInstitute for Surgical Technology and Biomechanics University of Bern Bern SwitzerlandDepartment of Orthopaedics University Medicine of Rostock Rostock GermanyDepartment of Orthopaedics University Medicine of Rostock Rostock GermanyInstitute for Surgical Technology and Biomechanics University of Bern Bern SwitzerlandDepartment of Orthopaedics University Medicine of Rostock Rostock GermanyObjectives Recently, more accurate description of the femoral geometry has become of interest to engineers and orthopedic surgeons. However, an appropriate database is lacking. Therefore, the aim of this study is to present morphological parameters and their correlations, which are relevant for medical issues such as impingement after total hip replacement, as well as for implant design and the etiology of hip fractures. Methods We investigated 12 well‐known morphological parameters of the femur in 169 healthy human subjects through evaluation of 3D‐reconstructed CT scans. Pearson's coefficients of correlations were calculated using a statistical t‐test method for each pair of parameters. Results The mean, maximum, minimum, median, and standard deviation values are reported for all parameters. Histograms showing the distribution of each morphological parameter are also presented. It is shown that absolute and horizontal offsets, total femur length, and NCVD parameters are normally distributed, but NCDF and NCDS are not. Furthermore, an inter‐correlation matrix was reported to reveal statistical correlations between these parameters. The strongest positive correlation existed between absolute offset (OSA) and horizontal offset (OSH), while the least positive correlation was found between NCDF and total femur length (TFL), and also between NCDS and NCDF. Anteversion angle (ATA) and OSA showed the least negative correlation. However, the strongest negative correlation was found between neck‐shaft angle (NSA) and greater trochanter height (GTH), as well as between OSA and NCVD. Conclusions Comprehending patients’ native bone morphology, including the variations and correlations, is essential for orthopedic surgeons to undertake preoperative planning and surgery as well as to appropriately design medical devices. Thus, more population‐based detailed databases are necessary. We investigated an extensive set of proximal femoral morphology parameters using a statistically standardized method to expand the existing knowledge. The results of our study can be used for diverse medical and biomechanical purposes.https://doi.org/10.1111/os.12416Femur morphologyHip jointImpingementMorphological studyProximal femur
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author Ehsan Soodmand
Guoyan Zheng
Wolfram Steens
Rainer Bader
Lutz Nolte
Daniel Kluess
spellingShingle Ehsan Soodmand
Guoyan Zheng
Wolfram Steens
Rainer Bader
Lutz Nolte
Daniel Kluess
Surgically Relevant Morphological Parameters of Proximal Human Femur: A Statistical Analysis Based on 3D Reconstruction of CT Data
Orthopaedic Surgery
Femur morphology
Hip joint
Impingement
Morphological study
Proximal femur
author_facet Ehsan Soodmand
Guoyan Zheng
Wolfram Steens
Rainer Bader
Lutz Nolte
Daniel Kluess
author_sort Ehsan Soodmand
title Surgically Relevant Morphological Parameters of Proximal Human Femur: A Statistical Analysis Based on 3D Reconstruction of CT Data
title_short Surgically Relevant Morphological Parameters of Proximal Human Femur: A Statistical Analysis Based on 3D Reconstruction of CT Data
title_full Surgically Relevant Morphological Parameters of Proximal Human Femur: A Statistical Analysis Based on 3D Reconstruction of CT Data
title_fullStr Surgically Relevant Morphological Parameters of Proximal Human Femur: A Statistical Analysis Based on 3D Reconstruction of CT Data
title_full_unstemmed Surgically Relevant Morphological Parameters of Proximal Human Femur: A Statistical Analysis Based on 3D Reconstruction of CT Data
title_sort surgically relevant morphological parameters of proximal human femur: a statistical analysis based on 3d reconstruction of ct data
publisher Wiley
series Orthopaedic Surgery
issn 1757-7853
1757-7861
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Objectives Recently, more accurate description of the femoral geometry has become of interest to engineers and orthopedic surgeons. However, an appropriate database is lacking. Therefore, the aim of this study is to present morphological parameters and their correlations, which are relevant for medical issues such as impingement after total hip replacement, as well as for implant design and the etiology of hip fractures. Methods We investigated 12 well‐known morphological parameters of the femur in 169 healthy human subjects through evaluation of 3D‐reconstructed CT scans. Pearson's coefficients of correlations were calculated using a statistical t‐test method for each pair of parameters. Results The mean, maximum, minimum, median, and standard deviation values are reported for all parameters. Histograms showing the distribution of each morphological parameter are also presented. It is shown that absolute and horizontal offsets, total femur length, and NCVD parameters are normally distributed, but NCDF and NCDS are not. Furthermore, an inter‐correlation matrix was reported to reveal statistical correlations between these parameters. The strongest positive correlation existed between absolute offset (OSA) and horizontal offset (OSH), while the least positive correlation was found between NCDF and total femur length (TFL), and also between NCDS and NCDF. Anteversion angle (ATA) and OSA showed the least negative correlation. However, the strongest negative correlation was found between neck‐shaft angle (NSA) and greater trochanter height (GTH), as well as between OSA and NCVD. Conclusions Comprehending patients’ native bone morphology, including the variations and correlations, is essential for orthopedic surgeons to undertake preoperative planning and surgery as well as to appropriately design medical devices. Thus, more population‐based detailed databases are necessary. We investigated an extensive set of proximal femoral morphology parameters using a statistically standardized method to expand the existing knowledge. The results of our study can be used for diverse medical and biomechanical purposes.
topic Femur morphology
Hip joint
Impingement
Morphological study
Proximal femur
url https://doi.org/10.1111/os.12416
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