Acetabular coverage in bladder exstrophy :
Role of 3-dimensional computed tomography
Published online: Aug 27 2005
Hani EL-MOWAFI, Mohamed EL-SHERBINY, Mohamed ABOU-ELGHAR, Ashraf HAFEZ
From Mansoura University, Egypt
Abstract
We studied the acetabular coverage in bladder
exstrophy patients and normal control children. The
study included 13 patients with bladder exstrophy,
who were divided according to their ages into group
I below 5 years, group II between 5 and 10 years, and
group III above 10 years of age. Four normal children
served as controls, 2 were below 5 years, one
was 7 and one was 12 years old. We measured the
acetabular coverage (AC) and the center-edge-angle
(CEA) by utilising the reconstructed 3-dimensional
CT images. The mean right and left AC angles were
82 +/- 12 and 82 +/- 20 degrees in group-I, 107 +/- 15
and 103 +/- 17 in group-II and 119 +/- 24 and 116 +/-
22 in group-III, respectively (p < 0.05). The mean
right and left CEA angles were 33 +/- 4 and 32 +/-
4 degrees in group-I, 30 +/- 4 and 29 +/- 5 in group-II
and 25 +/- 2 and 24 +/- 1 in group-III, respectively
(p < 0.05). In controls, the mean right and left AC
angles were 151 +/- 2 and 153 +/- 2 degrees for
children below 5 years, 166 and 165 degrees in the
7 year-old child and 180 and 180 degrees in the
12 year-old child. The CEA angle ranged from 15 to
25 degrees. Acetabular coverage in bladder exstrophy
patients is deficient during the first 5 years of
life. Although it gradually improves over time, it does
not reach to normal value.