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Patient-reported outcomes of periacetabular osteotomy from the prospective ANCHOR cohort study [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Current literature describing the periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) is mostly limited to retrospective case series. Larger, prospective cohort studies are needed to provide better clinical evidence regarding this procedure.
Amstutz +53 more
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Understanding hip pathology in ballet dancers
Abstract PurposeThe literature on hip injuries in ballet dancers was systematically evaluated to answer (1) whether the prevalence of morphological abnormalities and pathology of hip injuries in dancers differs from the general population (2) if there are any specific risk factors which contribute to a higher rate of hip injury and (3) what are the ...
Yash Singh +6 more
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Delayed union, non‐union and mal‐union in 442 dogs
Abstract Objectives (1) To estimate the prevalence of delayed union, non‐union and mal‐union in canine fractures; (2) to describe fracture, demographic, and treatment characteristics for these outcomes; (3) to identify risk factors for delayed or non‐union. Study design Retrospective study.
William George Marshall +6 more
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Purpose - effectiveness assessment of 500 acetabular transpositions after triple pelvic osteotomy in the treatment of children and adolescents with dysplastic hip joint pathology. Materials and methods.
M. M. Kamosko +4 more
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Influence of acetabular cup thickness on seating and primary stability in total hip arthroplasty
Abstract Insufficient primary stability of acetabular hip cups is a complication resulting in early cup loosening. Available cup designs vary in terms of wall thickness, potentially affecting implant fixation. This study investigated the influence of different wall thicknesses on the implantation process and the resulting primary stability using ...
Miriam Ruhr +3 more
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Radiographic and clinical analysis of pelvic triple osteotomy for adult hip dysplasia [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Adult Hip Dysplasia (AHD) has been strongly linked with the development of hip osteoarthritis. The complexity and therefore resultant steep learning curve of the Bernese osteotomy for AHD has been well described. The purpose of this study was
Antony R Liddell, Gareth Prosser
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Purpose of the study — to evaluate the degree of correction of acetabular spatial position after triple pelvic osteotomy using patient-specific templates in children with dysplastic hip subluxation. Materials and methods.
P. I. Bortulev +5 more
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Purpose The aim of this examination was to assess whether there is a change of acetabular correction after triple pelvic osteotomy (TPO) and if so, whether there is a correlation with patient-specific risk factors or with certain periods in the ...
Daniel Dornacher +4 more
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Relevance. The frequency of hip dysplasia does not decrease and in different countries of the world ranges from 2 to 50 or more per 1000 newborns. The generally accepted standard for the treatment of children under 1 year of age with hip dysplasia is the
P. I. Bortulev +6 more
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Femoroacetabular impingement related to Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease [PDF]
Femoroacetabular impingement is an undesirable contact between acetabular rim and femoral neck and presents abnormality of proximal femoral part and acetabulum, as well. Two forms may appear: cam impingement and pincer impingement.
Živković Zorica +2 more
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