Evaluation of Three Methods for Measurement of Femoral Neck Anteversion. Femoral Neck Anteversion, Definition, Measuring Methods and Errors
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A variety of methods exist for determining femoral neck anteversion. There is, however, no consistent definition or reference method by which the correctness of the measurements can be determined. In this report the precision of a specific definition of femoral neck anteversion is estimated by means of a reference method. Three different radiologic measuring methods based on fundamentally different principles are evaluated by comparison with this reference. It is concluded that: 1) The Dunlap/Rippstein method can be recommended as the standard method. 2) Computed tomography may have substantial sources of error. 3) Methods based on arbitrary projections have poor precision.
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