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An In Vivo Radiologic Description of Periacetabular Vascularization in a Healthy Subject and a Literature Review of its Clinical Implications

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An In Vivo Radiologic Description of Periacetabular Vascularization in a Healthy Subject and a Literature Review of its Clinical Implications abstract

The aim of this study is to provide a radiologic description of periacetabular vascularization. A computed tomography angiography was used to analyze the vascularization patterns of the periacetabular region, describing for the first time “in vivo” the periacetabular branches of the superior and inferior gluteal artery, obturator artery, and of the medial circumflex femoral artery. The analysis revealed the possibility of visualizing clearly all the previously described vessels of the aforementioned arterie s. Both acetabular and supra-acetabular arteries, the rami of the OA directed to the lamina quadrilateral, and the rami of the IGA directed to the posterior wall were identified. In conclusion, understanding the periacetabular vascularization patterns is pivotal for effective clinical decision-making in pelvic trauma, and conservative and reconstructive surgery of the hip. The radiologic description provided in this study, along with the associated literature review, offers valuable insights into the clinic al implications of periacetabular vascularization. Level of evidence: V

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An In Vivo Radiologic Description of Periacetabular Vascularization in a Healthy Subject and a Literature Review of its Clinical Implications authors

Giorgio Cacciola

University of Turin Department of Orthopaedic and Traumatology, Italy

Gian Luca Desi

University of Turin Department of Orthopaedic and Traumatology, Italy

Alessandro Massè

University of Turin Department of Orthopaedic and Traumatology, Italy

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