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Standard versus low-dose computed tomography for assessment of acetabular fracture reduction using novel step and gap measurement technique.
Document Type
Article
Source
European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology. Dec2023, Vol. 33 Issue 8, p3703-3709. 7p.
Subject
*PELVIC fractures
*MEDICAL cadavers
*RESEARCH methodology
*TREATMENT effectiveness
*COMPARATIVE studies
*ACETABULUM (Anatomy)
*FRACTURE fixation
*RADIATION doses
*COMPUTED tomography
*RADIATION injuries
*MEASUREMENT errors
*EVALUATION
Language
ISSN
1633-8065
Abstract
Purpose: Quality of reduction is of paramount importance after acetabular fracture and is best assessed on computed tomography (CT). A recently proposed measurement technique for assessment of step and gap displacement is reproducible but has not been validated. The purpose of this study is to validate a well-established measurement technique against known displacements and to determine if it can be used with low dose CT. Methods: Posterior wall acetabular fractures were created in 8 cadaveric hips and fixed at known step and gap displacements. CT was performed at multiple radiation doses for each hip. Four surgeons measured step and gap displacement for each hip at all doses, and the measurements were compared to known values. Results: There were no significant differences in measurements across surgeons, and all measurements were found to have positive agreement. Measurement error < 1.5 mm was present in 58% of gap measurements and 46% of step measurements. Only for step measurements at a dose of 120 kVp did we observe a statistically significant measurement error. There was a significant difference in step measurements made by those with greater and those with fewer years in practice. Conclusion: Our study suggests this technique is valid and accurate across all doses. This is important as it may reduce the amount of radiation exposure for patients with acetabular fractures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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