Abstract
Purpose
Native X-ray, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and
computed tomography (CT) are standard methods for determining head-neck
offset (HNO) in femoro-acetabular impingement (FAI). Our hypothesis was that
sonography-assisted determination of the offset in CAM deformity of the hip
is a cheap, radiation-free, and reliable alternative to conventional
alpha-angle determination.
Methods
Patients with hip pain and suspected CAM impingement
who underwent anterior-longitudinal hip sonography according to DEGUM
standard procedures and MRI were included in this single-center study
between January 2015 and December 2019. Offset was determined three times on
MRI and sonography by two independent investigators.
Results
285 patients were screened and 110 patients (49
females, 61 males) met the inclusion criteria. The mean age at the time of
investigation of 54 left and 56 right hip joints was 54.2 years. 1320
measurements were performed. No significant difference in HNO determination
between MRI (6.11 mm+/–2.37) and sonography (5.93 mm+/–2.20) could be
identified. The mean difference was 0.32 mm+/–0.32 mm (p>0.05) with a
maximum deviation of 2.08 mm (outlier).
Conclusion
Sonography-assisted determination of head-neck
offset is a reliable and reproducible method and is not inferior to
determination with MRI. Sonography can be used initially as an alternative
or additional tool for the qualitative determination of CAM deformity of the
hip joint.
Keywords
ultrasound - hip - impingement - MR imaging
Bibliographical Record
Christian T. Schamberger, Arnold J. Suda, Tobias Grossner, Gerhard Schmidmaier, Stephan
Stein. Sonography-based determination of hip joint anterior head-neck offset
is reliable and reproducible for CAM deformity assessment. Ultrasound Int Open 2025;
11: a25377181.
DOI: 10.1055/a-2537-7181