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Effects of different pelvic osteotomy surgeries on acetabular center and pelvic morphology
Objective To compare the effects of Salter pelvic osteotomy, Pemberton pelvic osteotomy, and triple pelvic osteotomy on the center of acetabulum and pelvic morphology in children with hip joint disease.
Can Liu +4 more
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Triple-Osteotomy leads to substantially improved quality of life in patients with hip dysplasia. [PDF]
Abstract Purpose Triple‐Osteotomy (TO) is a hip‐preserving surgical technique designed to correct symptomatic hip dysplasia by achieving three‐dimensional acetabular reorientation and improving femoral head coverage. This procedure has shown promising outcomes in pain reduction, functional recovery, and quality of life, particularly in young, active ...
Lenz JE +5 more
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Background. One of the reasons for the development of the “pincer” type of femoroacetabular impingement are various reorienting pelvic osteotomies, which are widely used in the treatment of children with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH). The aim
P. I. Bortulev +5 more
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Biomechanical analysis of triple pelvic osteotomy [PDF]
Introduction. Hip joint incongruence is found in a number of hip joint disorders in childhood and adolescence. Altered hip joint compression force overcomes the adaptive capacity of joint cartilage, inevitably leading to degenerative joint changes and ...
Spasovski, Duško V.
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Triple pelvic osteotomy (TPO) is a prophylactic surgical procedure performed on dogs with canine hip dysplasia. The procedure is indicated in skeletally immature dogs without secondary osteoarthritis (OA).
Horia Elefterescu +5 more
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The Use of Electret In the Surgical Treatment of Children With Perthes Disease: Early Outcomes [PDF]
The study aimed to evaluate the immediate results of the use of electret in the surgical treatment of children with Perthes disease. Material and Methods. The study was based on the results of a comprehensive examination of 10 patients (10 hip joints;
Pavel I. Bortulev +7 more
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Arthroscopic‐assisted hip toggle stabilization in cats: An ex vivo feasibility study
Abstract Objective To describe arthroscopic‐assisted hip toggle stabilization (AA‐HTS) in cats, evaluate its feasibility and associated rate of iatrogenic injury, and assess deviations from planned surgical technique. Study design Ex vivo study. Animals Skeletally mature cat cadavers (n = 7).
Jorge Espinel Rupérez +4 more
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Abstract Background Bacterial meningitis (BM) and meningoencephalitis (BMEM) are associated with high case fatality rates and neurologic sequelae in people, but limited data exists on outcome in dogs. Hypothesis/Objectives To report the clinicopathologic features, treatment and outcome of BM/BMEM in dogs, with a focus on clinical presentation, relapse ...
Faye Rawson +5 more
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HINT1 neuropathy: Expanding the genotype and phenotype spectrum
Abstract Inherited peripheral neuropathy (IPN) is a heterogeneous group of disorders due to pathogenic variation in more than 100 genes. In 2012, the first cases of IPN associated with HINT1 pathogenic variations were described in 33 families sharing the same phenotype characterized by an axonal neuropathy with neuromyotonia and autosomal recessive ...
Victor Morel +15 more
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Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease: Diagnostics and contemporary treatment [PDF]
Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease represents avascular necrosis of the femoral head in a growing child. It commonly affects children aged 2-14 years, mostly boys, and has familiar pattern. The etiology of this disease is unknown.
Vukašinović Zoran +3 more
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