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Protrusio acetabuli | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org
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Protrusio acetabuli is an uncommon defect of the acetabulum. The acetabulum is the socket that receives the femoral head to make the hip joint. The hip bone of the pelvic bone/girdle is composed of three bones, the ilium, the ischium and the pubis. In protrusio deformity, there is medial displacement of the femoral head in that the medial aspect of the femoral cortex is medial to the ilioischial line. The socket is too deep and may protrude into the pelvis.


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Classification

Protrusio acetabuli is divided into two types, primary and secondary.

Primary protrusio acetabuli are characterized by progressive protrusio in middle aged women, and may be associated with osteoarthritis. They may be familial.

Secondary protrusio acetabuli's causes include femoral head prosthesis, cup arthroplasty, septic arthritis, central fracture dislocation, or total hip replacement surgery

Protrusio acetabuli may also be thought of as unilateral or bilateral.

Unilateral protrusio acetabuli may be caused by tuberculous arthritis, trauma, or fibrous dysplasia.

Bilateral protrusio acetabuli may be caused by rheumatoid arthritis, Paget's disease, or osteomalacia.

In addition, protrusio acetabuli may be present bilaterally in Paget's disease, Marfan syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, and osteomalacia;


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Signs and symptoms

Protrusio acetabuli may be asymptomatic. Limitation of joint range of movement is the earliest sign, along with pain.


Acetabular protrusio | The Bone & Joint Journal
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Natural course

The protrusio may progress until the femoral neck impinges against the pelvis.


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Treatment

Arthroscopic surgery (or open joint surgery) is an effective treatment. Joint replacement surgery may be necessary in the case of severe pain or substantial joint restriction. Prominent trabeculae. * Normal sacro-iliac joints and symphysis pubis.


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References

  • McBride MT, Muldoon MP, Santore RF, Trousdale RT, Wenger DR (2001). "Protrusio acetabuli: diagnosis and treatment". J Am Acad Orthop Surg. 9 (2): 79-88. PMID 11281632. 

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