1986
DOI: 10.2106/00004623-198668010-00010
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The effectiveness of the Salter innominate osteotomy in the treatment of congenital dislocation of the hip.

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“…Several authors have reported 71% to 94% major improvement in parameters such as the acetabular index, the center-edge angles, the Reimers index, the acetabular depth-to-width ratios, the Severin classification, the Tönnis grading and the McKay's criteria of a Salter osteotomy with a mean followup of 5.5 to 30.9 years [1,3,6,11,23,30] (Table 5). Complication rates, including bone graft displacement, migration of the K-wire, redislocation, hip flexion and abduction contractures, and avascular necrosis of the femoral head, were reported as an overall 30% by Bohm and Brzuske [3] 63.3% by Gulman et al [5], and 6% by Hosny and Fattah [10].…”
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“…Several authors have reported 71% to 94% major improvement in parameters such as the acetabular index, the center-edge angles, the Reimers index, the acetabular depth-to-width ratios, the Severin classification, the Tönnis grading and the McKay's criteria of a Salter osteotomy with a mean followup of 5.5 to 30.9 years [1,3,6,11,23,30] (Table 5). Complication rates, including bone graft displacement, migration of the K-wire, redislocation, hip flexion and abduction contractures, and avascular necrosis of the femoral head, were reported as an overall 30% by Bohm and Brzuske [3] 63.3% by Gulman et al [5], and 6% by Hosny and Fattah [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We asked whether: (1) there was any triradiate cartilage damage causing early closure; (2) the acetabular index could be substantially improved via the combined osteotomy; and (3) the age at surgery influenced various radiographic features ostensibly reflecting outcomes (acetabular index, the center-edge angles, the Reimers index, the acetabular depth-to-width ratios, the Severin classification, the Tönnis grading and the McKay's criteria).…”
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“…Using the criteria outlined by Dekkers et al [9], 17 studies could be broadly classified as cohort studies and one as a case series [46]. Nine of these studies were comparative, investigating the differences among different surgical indications, interventions, or patient populations [3,11,22,26,28,31,38,40,46]. For six of these studies, only selected subgroup data fulfilled the inclusion criteria [3,26,28,31,40,46].…”
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“…In total, data were available on 1048 hips in over 806 patients who had an anterior open reduction of the hip for DDH. Individual patient data were available for 149 patients from seven studies [3,28,30,31,39,40,46].…”
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