Journal article

Automated 3D Analysis of Clinical Magnetic Resonance Images Demonstrates Significant Reductions in Cam Morphology Following Arthroscopic Intervention in Contrast to Physiotherapy

JM Bugeja, Y Xia, SS Chandra, NJ Murphy, J Eyles, L Spiers, S Crozier, DJ Hunter, J Fripp, C Engstrom

Arthroscopy Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation | Elsevier BV | Published : 2022

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Abstract

Purpose: To obtain automated measurements of cam volume, surface area, and height from baseline (preintervention) and 12-month magnetic resonance (MR) images acquired from male and female patients allocated to physiotherapy (PT) or arthroscopic surgery (AS) management for femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) in the Australian FASHIoN trial. Methods: An automated segmentation pipeline (CamMorph) was used to obtain cam morphology data from three-dimensional (3D) MR hip examinations in FAI patients classified with mild, moderate, or major cam volumes. Pairwise comparisons between baseline and 12-month cam volume, surface area, and height data were performed within the PT and AS patient groups usi..

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