How to improve the performance of acetabulum fracture diagnoses: investigating the use of three-dimensional CT-scan reconstructions

Emerg Radiol. 2022 Oct;29(5):863-871. doi: 10.1007/s10140-022-02068-8. Epub 2022 Jun 16.

Abstract

Purpose: The classification of acetabular fractures remains a challenge for the junior radiologist, although he is the first line of diagnosis in Emergency Department. The advantages of three-dimensional reconstructions have yet to be evaluated on a large scale.

Method: A total of 212 fractures were classified according to Letournel and Judet by a senior orthopaedic surgeon, a senior radiologist, and a resident radiologist. The CT scans were first analysed in 2D and then a second time using 2D + 3D reconstructions of the acetabulum excluding the femoral head.

Results: 3D reconstructions improved correct classification not only for the radiologist resident (+ 5%) but also for senior radiologist and orthopaedist (+ 2 and + 3%). 3D reconstructions also more significantly improved the diagnoses of complex fractures (+ 8.3%) compared to simple fractures (+ 0.4%).

Conclusions: 3D reconstructions have improved the routine diagnosis of acetabular fractures, especially for junior radiologist or in cases of complex fractures.

Keywords: Acetabulum fractures; Letournel and Judet classification; Three-dimensional CT-scan reconstructions.

MeSH terms

  • Acetabulum* / diagnostic imaging
  • Acetabulum* / injuries
  • Femur Head
  • Fractures, Bone* / diagnostic imaging
  • Fractures, Bone* / surgery
  • Hip Fractures* / diagnostic imaging
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Observer Variation
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed* / methods