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DISSOCIATIVE EFFECT IN CASE OF ELONGATED LCF

 

Dissociative effect in case of elongated LCF 

If the ligamentum capitis femoris is elongated, a force is generated that further separates the articular surfaces. In this case, the muscles and the acetabular labrum will not be able to hold the femoral head in the acetabulum during walking. Repair of the acetabular labrum without reconstruction of the normal ligamentum capitis femoris is not enough. See experiments:

1) norm https://kruglayasvyazka.blogspot.com/2024/06/lcf_9.html

2) pathology https://kruglayasvyazka.blogspot.com/2024/06/lcf_73.html

NB! Do not fix the artificial ligamentum capitis femoris on the periphery of the acetabulum!

 

 

#arthroscopy #reconstruction #ligamentum_teres #hip #biomechanics #ligamentum_capitis_femoris

Publication in the facebook group 04/01/2025.


                                                                                                                   

LCF in 2025 (March)

  LCF in 2025 ( March ):  Quotes from articles and books published in March 2025 mentioning the ligamentum capitis femoris.   Matsushita, Y., Sugiyama, H., Hayama, T., Sato, R., & Saito, M. (2025). Long-term Outcome of Pediatric Arthroscopic Surgery for Avulsion Fracture of the Ligamentum Teres: A Case Report. JBJS Case Connector ,  15 (1), e25.   [i]     journals.lww.com   Arkhipov, S. V. (2025). Inferior Portal for Hip Arthroscopy: A Pilot Experimental Study. Pt. 2. Inferior Portal Prototypes.  About Round Ligament of Femur . February 26, 2025.  [ii]   researchgate . net   Pfirrmann, C. W., & Kim, Y. J. (2025). Advanced Imaging. In  Surgical Hip Dislocation: A Comprehensive Approach to Modern Hip Surgery (pp. 29-42). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland.  [iii]    link.springer.com   Singh, R., & Yadav, N. (2025). Morphometry and Morphology of the Fovea Capitis of the Femoral Head an...