Abstract
Reorientation of the acetabulum may be required in adolescents and young adults with developmental dysplasia of the hip. We have carried out a retrospective review of 51 hips after triple osteotomy with an average follow-up of ten years (8 to 15), Forty-eight hips (94%) were available for review and of these 39 (81%) were improved compared with before operation, 29 (60%) scoring good or excellent. Radiographic assessment showed improvement of the average centre-edge angle by 19°, the acetabular index by 12°and the anterior centre-edge angle by 26°. The degree of osteoarthritis progressed by one grade in ten hips (21%) over a period of ten years. The satisfactory long-term clinical and radiographic results have encouraged us to continue this treatment for symptomatic acetabular dysplasia in these patients.
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De Kleuver, M., Kooijman, M. A. P., Pavlov, P. W., & Veth, R. P. H. (1997). Triple osteotomy of the pelvis for acetabular dysplasia. Results at 8 to 15 years. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 79(2), 225–229. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620X.79B2.7167
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