Research Article

The zona orbicularis of the hip joint: anatomical study and review of the literature

Volume: 11 Number: 3 December 15, 2017
  • Alexandra Fayne
  • Peter Collin
  • Melissa Duran
  • Helena Kennedy
  • Kiran Matthews
  • R. Shane Tubbs
  • Anthony V. D’antoni
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The zona orbicularis of the hip joint: anatomical study and review of the literature

Abstract

Objectives: Although it is used as a landmark during various orthopedic procedures of the hip, few studies have focused

on the anatomy of the zona orbicularis. Therefore, the purpose of the present research was to study its morphology to

improve our understanding of its structure and potential variation.

Methods: Ten adult cadavers (four males and six females) underwent dissection of the left and right hip joints to observe the

morphology and location of the zona orbicularis. A digital caliper was used to measure the length and width of the zona orbicularis.

Results: We found a zona orbicularis on all sides and that when present anteriorly, many of the inferior fibers of the zona orbicularis

were confluent with the fibers of the iliofemoral ligament. The mean length for right sides was 35.95 mm and the mean

length for left sides was 43.93 mm. The mean width for right sides was 3.74 mm and the mean width for left sides was 4.4 mm.

There were no significant differences between the right and left sides for zona orbicularis length or width. There was no significant

association between age and sex but a statistically significant correlation (r=0.959) between right and left zona orbicularis

lengths (p=0.041). However, there was no significant correlation between the right and left zona orbicularis widths (p>0.05). The

fibers of the zona orbicularis were found to be thicker and more visible along the posterior aspect of the femoral neck.

Conclusion: Anatomically, the zona orbicularis is a consistent structure of the hip joint capsule. This structure can be seen on high

resolution imaging such as MRI and magnetic resonance arthrography. The lengths of this structure may differ between sides,

although based on our study, there were no differences between left and right side widths or between sexes or among ages.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Health Care Administration

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Alexandra Fayne This is me
United States

Peter Collin This is me
United States

Melissa Duran This is me
United States

Helena Kennedy This is me
United States

Kiran Matthews This is me
United States

R. Shane Tubbs This is me
United States

Anthony V. D’antoni This is me
United States

Publication Date

December 15, 2017

Submission Date

November 30, 2017

Acceptance Date

December 7, 2017

Published in Issue

Year 2017 Volume: 11 Number: 3

APA
Fayne, A., Collin, P., Duran, M., Kennedy, H., Matthews, K., Tubbs, R. S., & D’antoni, A. V. (2017). The zona orbicularis of the hip joint: anatomical study and review of the literature. Anatomy, 11(3), 133-136. https://izlik.org/JA46YX85KS
AMA
1.Fayne A, Collin P, Duran M, et al. The zona orbicularis of the hip joint: anatomical study and review of the literature. Anatomy. 2017;11(3):133-136. https://izlik.org/JA46YX85KS
Chicago
Fayne, Alexandra, Peter Collin, Melissa Duran, et al. 2017. “The Zona Orbicularis of the Hip Joint: Anatomical Study and Review of the Literature”. Anatomy 11 (3): 133-36. https://izlik.org/JA46YX85KS.
EndNote
Fayne A, Collin P, Duran M, Kennedy H, Matthews K, Tubbs RS, D’antoni AV (December 1, 2017) The zona orbicularis of the hip joint: anatomical study and review of the literature. Anatomy 11 3 133–136.
IEEE
[1]A. Fayne et al., “The zona orbicularis of the hip joint: anatomical study and review of the literature”, Anatomy, vol. 11, no. 3, pp. 133–136, Dec. 2017, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA46YX85KS
ISNAD
Fayne, Alexandra - Collin, Peter - Duran, Melissa - Kennedy, Helena - Matthews, Kiran - Tubbs, R. Shane - D’antoni, Anthony V. “The Zona Orbicularis of the Hip Joint: Anatomical Study and Review of the Literature”. Anatomy 11/3 (December 1, 2017): 133-136. https://izlik.org/JA46YX85KS.
JAMA
1.Fayne A, Collin P, Duran M, Kennedy H, Matthews K, Tubbs RS, D’antoni AV. The zona orbicularis of the hip joint: anatomical study and review of the literature. Anatomy. 2017;11:133–136.
MLA
Fayne, Alexandra, et al. “The Zona Orbicularis of the Hip Joint: Anatomical Study and Review of the Literature”. Anatomy, vol. 11, no. 3, Dec. 2017, pp. 133-6, https://izlik.org/JA46YX85KS.
Vancouver
1.Alexandra Fayne, Peter Collin, Melissa Duran, Helena Kennedy, Kiran Matthews, R. Shane Tubbs, Anthony V. D’antoni. The zona orbicularis of the hip joint: anatomical study and review of the literature. Anatomy [Internet]. 2017 Dec. 1;11(3):133-6. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA46YX85KS

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