
Calcar femorale | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org
May 2, 2018 · The calcar femorale is a normal ridge of dense bone that originates from the postero-medial endosteal surface of the proximal femoral shaft, near the lesser trochanter. It is vertical in orientation, and the ridge projects laterally toward the greater trochanter.
Internal architecture of the proximal femur: calcar femorale or …
The calcar femorale (femoral calcar) is used in the English literature to designate the thickened medial cortex of the femoral neck. This term is, however, incorrect, as the calcar femorale is actually quite another structure.
The calcar femorale: A new perspective - Alan Hammer, 2019
May 22, 2019 · From an anatomical viewpoint, the calcar femorale plays a central role in the mechanical structure of the femoral neck and is pivotal in the management of the stresses to which the region is subjected.
Strategies for managing the destruction of calcar femorale
Some scholars believe that the femoral neck should be kept 1.0 ~ 1.5 cm above the trochanter, which can prevent the destruction of the calcar femorale, thereby preventing the subsidence of prosthesis, and reducing the incidence of hip varus and length discrepancies between the …
Structural characteristics, biomechanics and clinical significance of ...
The calcar femorale is capable of withstanding compressive load and redistributing pressure from the femoral head to the proximal femur. [14, 15] It forms an angle of 3° to 8° to the perpendicular line and is the only sponge structure in the femoral neck used for weight bearing. [13]
Calcar Femorale - Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics
- calcar femorale is thickest medially & thins as it passes laterally; - in literature regarding hip arthroplasty, medial cortex of femoral neck has frequently been mistakenly labeled as the calcar
The calcar femorale redefined - PubMed
The calcar femorale is a spur of thickened bone that lies deep to the lesser trochanter but posterior to the neutral axis of the femoral neck. The calcar is thickest medially where it joins the compression buttress of the neck and gradually thins as it passes laterally.
The calcar femorale: A new perspective - PubMed
From an anatomical viewpoint, the calcar femorale plays a central role in the mechanical structure of the femoral neck and is pivotal in the management of the stresses to which the region is subjected.
(PDF) The calcar femorale: A new perspective - ResearchGate
May 1, 2019 · From an anatomical viewpoint, the calcar femorale plays a central role in the mechanical structure of the femoral neck and is pivotal in the management of the stresses to which the region is...
Aug 23, 2018 · From an anatomical viewpoint, the calcar femorale plays a central role in the mechanical structure of the femoral neck and is pivotal in the management of the stresses to which the region is subjected.
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