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PELVIC OBLIQUITY

PELVIC OBLIQUITY. Mohahad osman, MD Assist. prof. Zagazig University. Definition of Pelvic Obliquity ( PO).

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PELVIC OBLIQUITY

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  1. PELVIC OBLIQUITY Mohahad osman, MD Assist. prof. Zagazig University

  2. Definition of Pelvic Obliquity ( PO) A- PO is failure of the pelvis to lie in a perfectly horizontal position in the frontal plane; ie; interspinous line is not perpendicular to midline of body provided that legs are parallel to midline of body. B- 3-D definition : any fixed malalignment bet. Spine & pelvis, in frontal, sagittal, horizontal or all these 3 planes.

  3. CLASSIFICATIONS of PO. I- Mayer (1936) : 1- Functional / non-structural PO : - present only when pt. stands with knees straight & no lift under foot & disappear on sitting & on recumbency w legs parallel to midline of body - due to LLD. 2- Structural / fixed PO : -persists in all positions & cannot be passively corrected. -Aetiology: a- infrapelvic (hips) b- pelvic c-suprapelvic ( spine) d- combined

  4. Classifications of PO. ( cont.) II- Dubousset ( 1991) : 1- Regular PO : spine & pelvis in same directions of deformity. 2- Opposite PO : in opposite directions.

  5. INFRA-PELVIC FIXED PO. A- Congenital hip contracture: 1- cong. Abductor contracture 2- cong. Adduction contracture B- neuromuscular hip contractures : abd, add or both. SUPRA-PELVIC FIXED PO.: - in cong. or neuromuscular scoliosis - not in idiopathic scoliosis ( curve not extend to pelvis )

  6. DISABILITY & SEQUILAE of PO. A- locomotor: Interferes w sitting, standing balance & walking. B- 2ry. Deformities : * spinal : L. scoliosis( cause / result) . Increased L. lordosis. * hip : Abd / add contractures . * knee : hyperextension on long side * apparent LLD. C- decubitus ulceration: ischial / G. trochanter on lower side.

  7. DIAGNOSIS & ASSESSMENT OF PO. HISTORY GENERAL EXAM.: * CARDIOPULMONARY FUNCTION * Gait : - short leg limp ( dipping gait) - Trendlenburg gait EXAM OF DEFORMITY : * inspection * palpation

  8. EXAM for FIXED DEFORMITY: a- Pelvic obliquity: * Oblique pelvis : interspinous line is not perpendicular to midline of body provided that legs are parallel to midline of body * functional PO.; present only when pt. stands with knees straight & no lift under foot & disappear on sitting & on recumbency w legs parallel to midline of body * fixed PO. : persists in all positions & cannot be passively corrected 1- infra-pelvic; overcomed by swining legs to one side or other while recumbent. 2- supra-pelvic; never.

  9. EXAM for FIXED DEFORMITY ( cont): B- Scoliosis: * trunk alignment : plumb line * type of curve * flexibility / rigidity of curve * rotation * neurologic exam. * clinical photographs. C- Fixed hip def. : abd, add, flexion ,rotation

  10. ROM : hip. Spine . Knee. Ankle. NEUROLOGIC EXAM: - Power - specific muscles ( hip / trunk) -sensation MEASUREMENTS : - PO. - LLD ( app / true) - circumference. SPECIAL TESTS : - iliotibial band - hip instability.

  11. Ober test

  12. RADIOLOGIC ASSESSMENT A- Pelvic obliquity : * diagnosis of PO. : - in frontal plane - 3-D * Angle of PO: Osebold , 1982

  13. B- Scoliosis: A- Angle ( Cobb ) B- rotation ( pedicles displac.) C- c rigidity : - side bending - traction - suspension D- Torso decompensation: Osebold E- Pt. maturation : Risser sign LORDOSIS SPINA BIFIDA 2ry changes in hips CT MRI

  14. A- side-bending XR B- suspension XR B A C- traction XR C

  15. Torso decompensation / trunk list

  16. C- MEASUREMENT of LEG LENGTH • Plain X- ray: scanogram • CT OTHER INVESTIGATIONS: * cardiopulmonary * Biochemical ; ms dystrophy

  17. TREATMENT TTT of PO is directed to the specific cause Ttt of functional PO: - by leg length balancing - up to 3 cm LLD ; shoe lift - > 20 cm LLD; orthosis - 3-20 cm LLD; shortening, lengthening or both. * correct bony def. or jt. Contracture 1st.

  18. TTT of infra-pelvic type: A- cong hip contractures: - early ; stretching / traction and spica casting - neglected ; surgical release & splinting. B- Paralytic hip contractures ; surgical - abd contracture by ; 1- soft tissue release ( prox & distal). 2- STR+ erector spinae transplant or 3- STR+ intertroch. femoral osteotomy ; > 3 y old, severe, 3-D - add contracture ;

  19. TTT of supra-pelvic type A- Abdominal fascial plastic operations B- Muscle- tendon transplant operations C- Spinal surgery.

  20. Spinal surgery : Objective: correction of def. to the point at which pelvis is level & then fusion of spine & pelvis in that corrected position. Methods : A- Post. Surgery only; if pelvis can be levelled by passive bending / traction * Harrington sacral bar * Luque * recent segmental instrumentations B- Combined ant. & post . Surgery ; if pelvis can not be levelled by passive bending / traction or deficient post. elements * ant correction& fusion without instrumentation * ant correction& fusion with instrumentation ( Dwyer system).

  21. TTT of combined type A- correct hip & knee def. 1st then spinal fusion, otherwise spinal def will recur [ Barr, 1950 & Turek, 1984] B- Beaty [1992]; when PO is moderate & L. scoliosis is fixed , correct scoliosis w instrumentation 1st.

  22. TTT of PO that cannot be corrected by hip / spinal surgery INDIC.: 1- 2ry osseouship changes or 2ry arthritic changes in L spine rendering full correction impossible. 2- residual significant fixed PO [ 18 deg] METHODS: 1- LL realigning to trunk by femoral osteotomy 2- post iliac osteotomy [ Lindseth,1978]; compensating pelvic def. placing isch tuberosities & acetabla in planes perpendicular to long axis of body 3- ischium excision; partial / complete

  23. postiliacosteotomy[ Lindseth,1978];

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