The case of ‘A Rhino Horn’: case report and proposal for modification to the Hetsroni and Kelly classification

Author:

Marín-Pena Oliver12,Ayeni Olufemi R3ORCID,Tey-Pons Marc24,Mas-Martinez Jesús25,Dantas Pedro26,Khanduja Vikas78ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Orthopedic and Traumatology Department, Hospital Universitario Infanta Leonor, Gran via del Este 80. 28031, Madrid, Spain

2. Grupo Ibérico de Cirugía de Preservación de Cadera (GIPCA), José Abascal, 44 – 1º 28003, Madrid, Spain

3. Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Department of Surgery, McMaster University Medical Centre, McMaster University, 1200 Main St West, 4E15, Hamilton, ON L8N 3Z5, Canada

4. Hospital del Mar y la Esperanza. Hip Unit, iMove Traumatología, Clínica Mi Tres Torres, Passeig Marítim 25-29 Barcelona 08003, Spain

5. HLA Clinica Vistahermosa, Hip Unit, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Av de Denia 76, 03016, Alicante, Spain

6. Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Central. Hospital CUF Descobertas. Alameda Santo António dos Capuchos, 1169-050 Lisboa, Portugal

7. Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, CB2 0QQ, UK

8. University of Cambridge, Trinity Ln, Cambridge CB2 1TN, UK

Abstract

Abstract Subspine impingement syndrome by definition involves a prominent antero-inferior iliac spine (AIIS) which can lead to impingement on the femoral neck thereby causing symptoms. We present the case of a 22-year-old semi-professional athlete who presented with a Type III AIIS morphology leading to subspine impingement syndrome and was managed via a mini open anterior approach. Radiological examination revealed a fairly prominent left AIIS resembling the ‘horn of a rhino’ extending to the trochanteric region anteriorly. A mini-anterior surgical approach was utilized for the resection of the ‘rhino horn’ and the rectus femoris was reattached. The patient remained asymptomatic at the one-year follow-up and had resumed weightlifting. Following this case, we propose a new classification of the type III AIIS morphology in view of the clinical presentation. The AIIS type III-Standard represents an extension from the acetabular rim to less than 1 cm (type III-S) and type III-Large, with an extension from the acetabular rim beyond 1 cm (type III-L). The type III-L will further be divided into two groups based on its relation to the ilium, type III-Lr (‘rib shape’) and type III-Lrh (‘rhino horn’).

Funder

European Society for Sports Traumatology

Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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