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-trochanteric line on the femur anteriorly. 1 The thickness of the capsule has been observed to vary, but it is reinforced consistently by the capsular ligaments. These ligaments guarantee stability and prevent the hypermobility of the hip. 2 They provide a
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the sciatic notch ( 63 ), the bony landmarks encircling the acetabulum ( 37 , 64 ), and the transverse acetabular ligament ( 65 ). Archbold et al. ( 65 ) introduced a commonly used technique in which the plane of the transverse acetabular ligament
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acetabular ligament (TAL), and therefore allowing a personalized cup position, has recently been promoted with high safety and efficacy regarding dislocation risk. 45 , 46 However, despite more personalized cup positioning and improvements in implant
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acetabular anteversion and the hip’s centre rotation occasionally adjusting the cup position and design based on the assessment of the individual spine modification’. The transverse acetabular ligament (TAL) is the reference to adjust the cup position. 19
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between 30° and 45°, suggesting that surgeons cannot rely on the assumption that the patient’s pelvic position is orientated in line with the floor or the long axis of the body. Further studies have suggested that the transverse acetabular ligament (TAL
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effective hold on healthy tendon proximally and healthy tendon or bone distally. Either a standard transosseous or suture anchor repair is performed. Different types of synthetic grafts or allografts have been proposed: Synthetic ligament Following
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technology, the anatomical patient-specific manual technique (using the transverse acetabular ligament) may assist the surgeon in reproducing an individual acetabular anteversion that is both anatomical and functional. This is likely to be precise and
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, ligaments, and other structures, has an impact on the biomechanics of the hip as well as the whole lower extremity. Moment arm length and altered contact force are among the most frequently influenced biomechanical factors. As a morphological parameter of
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, surgical alignment guides, and intraoperative landmarks such as the transverse acetabular ligament, acetabular notch, and anterior superior iliac spine with the sciatic notch to help guide acetabular reaming and implant positioning in THA. However, only 38
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