Persistently elevated joint contact stress after periacetabular osteotomy is associated with joint failure at minimum 10‐year follow‐up
Holly D. Aitken,
Jessica E. Goetz,
Natalie A. Glass
et al.
Abstract:Periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) is a common treatment for prearthritic hip dysplasia. The goal of this investigation was to determine if computationally assessed hip contact mechanics are associated with joint failure at minimum 10‐year follow‐up. One hundred patients with hip dysplasia (125 hips) completed patient‐reported outcomes an average of 13.8 years (range 10.0–18.0 years) after PAO. 63/125 hips were classified as having failed: 26 converted to total hip arthroplasty (THA) and 37 with significant disabi… Show more
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