M. De Kleuver et al., Acetabular coverage of the femoral head after triple pelvic osteotomy - Norelation to outcome in 51 hips followed for 8-15 years, ACT ORTH SC, 70(6), 1999, pp. 583-588
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Ortopedics, Rehabilitation & Sport Medicine","da verificare
In developmental dysplasia of the hip in adolescents and young adults, pelv
ic osteotomies aim to improve acetabular coverage of the femoral head by re
orienting the acetabulum, We determined whether acetabular coverage is rela
ted to long-term clinical results after triple osteotomy of the pelvis. We
used a previously published computer program (Konishi and Mieno 1993) which
calculates three-dimensional coverage of the femoral head from plain anter
oposterior radiographs. We studied the pelvic radiographs of 51 hips in 43
patients and the results were correlated with studies on clinical outcome (
de Kleuver et at. 1997). Total acetabular coverage improved from a mean of
56% to 70%. We did not find a relationship between total acetabular coverag
e and long-term outcome, nor could we determine an optimal coverage. Reduce
d coverage of the posterolateral quadrant of the femoral head was related t
o a reduced score for walking ability (p = 0.03), and therefore care should
be taken not to overcorrect the acetabulum forwards when attempting to imp
rove the deficient anterior coverage. We challenge the concept that total a
cetabular coverage is a prerequisite for a good long-term outcome after tri
ple pelvic osteotomy, and hypothesize that other factors such as the change
in load across the hip are probably more important in determining the outc
ome.