“…Surgical indication shelf Significant negative survival factors Bartoníček et al (2012) Dysplastic centered hip, without osteoarthritic changes, Aspherity, decentration, osteoarthritic changes. even in patients who are 60 years old Berton et al (2010) Age over 18 years, dysplastic hip, (0° < CE angle < 20°), Osteoarthrosis, CE angle < 0°, subluxation, labral tears hip centered with regard to the Shenton line (in positive-angle acetabular dysplasia) Fawzy et al 2005Mild/moderate dysplasia, minimal secondary arthritis Advanced osteoarthritis, moderate/severe incongruency Hamanishi et al (1992) Age under 30, pre-/early osteoarthritis, stable hip joint, Age above 30, bilateral dysplasia with intact or uninverted labrum Hirose et al (2011) Moderate dysplasia, without severe osteoarthritis; None found however, advanced osteoarthritis in combination with femoral valgus osteotomy might be possible Migaud et al (2004) If peri-acetabular osteotomy is not possible because of Severe dysplasia (CE angle < 15°), advanced stage severe subluxation or incongruency osteoarthrosis Nishimatsu et al (2002) Younger age (however not < 6 years)…”