Contoured iliac crest allograft interposition for pericapsular acetabuloplasty in developmental dislocation of the hip: technique and short-term results |
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Authors: | William J. Wade Thamer S. Alhussainan Zayed Al Zayed Nezar Hamdi Dalal Bubshait |
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Affiliation: | (1) King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
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Abstract: | Background Pericapsular acetabuloplasty procedures have been widely used as an integral component of combined surgery to treat developmental hip dislocation after walking age. The stability of the acetabuloplasty and the maintenance of the acetabular correction will depend on the structural integrity of the iliac crest autograft, which, traditionally, has been inserted as the interposition material. Problems related to the use of an autograft have been encountered by various surgeons—including the authors—namely, graft displacement and resorption, which may necessitate internal fixation or result in revision surgery. To overcome autograft failure, the use of an allograft as the interposition material has been introduced by some surgeons. This study describes the radiologic results of 147 hips treated for developmental hip dislocation by means of a standard protocol of open hip reduction and pericapsular acetabuloplasty with a contoured iliac crest allograft as the interposition material. |
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Keywords: | Hip dysplasia Pericapsular osteotomy Allograft |
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