Rotational acetabular osteotomy for hip dysplasia: Spontaneous medial enlargement of the acetabulum

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We followed 56 patients (63 joints) who had undergone rotational acetabular osteotomy (RAOs) between 1987 and 1993, mean 7 (5-12) years. The Merle d'Aubigné score increased by 15 points or more in 59 and decreased in 4 hips. The arthrosis progressed in 5 joints. In about 2/3 of the cases, we observed some medial and/or lateral expansion of the subchondral bone in the acetabulum 3 years postoperatively, suggesting enlargement of the load-bearing area.

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Yasunaga, Y., Ikuta, Y., Shigenobu, T., Nakamura, S., Yamamoto, S., & Nakashiro, J. (2001). Rotational acetabular osteotomy for hip dysplasia: Spontaneous medial enlargement of the acetabulum. Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 72(1), 8–12. https://doi.org/10.1080/000164701753606617

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