2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00132-023-04359-5
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Komplikationen und deren Behandlung nach PAO

Abstract: Zusammenfassung Hintergrund Die Hüftdysplasie stellt die häufigste Ursache der sekundären Koxarthrose dar. Die periazetabuläre Osteotomie (PAO) nach Ganz ist ein etabliertes Therapieverfahren, welches eine reproduzierbare Korrektur der dreidimensionalen Pathologie erlaubt. Den mittel- und langfristigen guten Behandlungsergebnissen stehen potenzielle Komplikationsrisiken eines invasiven Beckeneingriffes gegenüber. In Anbetracht des vornehmlich jungen Alters der Patient*innen ist eine… Show more

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“…Several factors have been identified as potential risk factors for poor outcomes after PAO, including advanced age, advanced osteoarthritis, obesity and intra-articular lesions [9,10]. Psychological factors, such as anxiety, depression and general health perception, have been identified as potential risk contributors promoting suboptimal outcomes after orthopedic procedures, particularly in knee and hip arthroplasty [11,12]. Other hip pathologies, such as hip dysplasia, are closely associated with various psychological comorbidities that have been reported.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several factors have been identified as potential risk factors for poor outcomes after PAO, including advanced age, advanced osteoarthritis, obesity and intra-articular lesions [9,10]. Psychological factors, such as anxiety, depression and general health perception, have been identified as potential risk contributors promoting suboptimal outcomes after orthopedic procedures, particularly in knee and hip arthroplasty [11,12]. Other hip pathologies, such as hip dysplasia, are closely associated with various psychological comorbidities that have been reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%