2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00264-011-1250-6
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Dome osteotomy of the pelvis using a modified trochanteric osteotomy for acetabular dysplasia

Abstract: Purpose Kawamura described his dome osteotomy of the pelvis using a standard trochanteric osteotomy. Here we present results of our modification of Kawamura's dome osteotomy using a modified trochanteric osteotomy. Methods We retrospectively analysed 34 out of 36 patients operated upon between 1993 and 2008. We reviewed the mid-term functional and radiological results with a mean follow-up of 67 months. There were 23 females and 11 males with a mean age of 30 years.

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“…17,18,24 True spherical osteotomies in human surgery show positive outcomes in the treatment of limb deformities 25 and dysplastic conditions. 26 Application of TSO in canine radial dome osteotomy combined with external coaptation achieved good-to-excellent postoperative function in 95% of dogs, and no visible long-term lameness in 73%. 27 True spherical osteotomies have demonstrated efficacy in intraarticular or juxta-articular CORAs due to the ability to offset the blade from the CORA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…17,18,24 True spherical osteotomies in human surgery show positive outcomes in the treatment of limb deformities 25 and dysplastic conditions. 26 Application of TSO in canine radial dome osteotomy combined with external coaptation achieved good-to-excellent postoperative function in 95% of dogs, and no visible long-term lameness in 73%. 27 True spherical osteotomies have demonstrated efficacy in intraarticular or juxta-articular CORAs due to the ability to offset the blade from the CORA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…27 True spherical osteotomies have demonstrated efficacy in intraarticular or juxta-articular CORAs due to the ability to offset the blade from the CORA. 26 In this case, true spherical osteotomy was selected to avoid limb shortening and minimize the risk of transcortical fractures following previously described guidelines. 28 Jaeger and colleagues 29 reported the use of other modalities for correction of distal tibial valgus deformities in non-chondrodystrophic breeds, including medical management, segmental fibular ostectomy, closing wedge ostectomy, planar osteotomy and hinged circular external fixation and true spherical osteotomy with hinged circular fixation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Details of the procedure have been reported previously. 9 Briefly, patient was placed in lateral position. A longitudinal skin incision was made centered over the greater trochanter.…”
Section: Operative Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%