Classic Papers in Orthopaedics 2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-5451-8_30
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Total Hip Replacement in Congenital Dislocation and Dysplasia of the Hip

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“…This was a single center retrospective study, approved by the local institutional review board. The inclusion criteria followed the P (participant), I (intervention), C (comparison), O (outcome), S (study design) principle: (i) Participant: adult Crowe type I hips according to Crowe classification, having extreme impairment of daily activity; (ii) Intervention: underwent THA between January 2016 and December 2017; (iii) Comparison: the differences of femoral anteversion at different levels with the postoperative stem anteversion; (iv) Outcome: the optimal level of femoral neck for predicting postoperative stem anteversion; and (v) Study design: a retrospective study. The exclusion criteria were: (i) previous hip surgery; (ii) lack of integral imaging data; (iii) obvious flexion contracture of the hip; and (iv) more than 3° malalignment of the stem in the coronal and/or sagittal plane.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was a single center retrospective study, approved by the local institutional review board. The inclusion criteria followed the P (participant), I (intervention), C (comparison), O (outcome), S (study design) principle: (i) Participant: adult Crowe type I hips according to Crowe classification, having extreme impairment of daily activity; (ii) Intervention: underwent THA between January 2016 and December 2017; (iii) Comparison: the differences of femoral anteversion at different levels with the postoperative stem anteversion; (iv) Outcome: the optimal level of femoral neck for predicting postoperative stem anteversion; and (v) Study design: a retrospective study. The exclusion criteria were: (i) previous hip surgery; (ii) lack of integral imaging data; (iii) obvious flexion contracture of the hip; and (iv) more than 3° malalignment of the stem in the coronal and/or sagittal plane.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tras la aprobación del protocolo de estudio por el Comité de Ética de Protocolos de Investigación del hospital y la firma del consentimiento informado por parte de los pacientes incluidos, se llevó a cabo un estudio retrospectivo de los resultados funcionales de 111 pacientes sometidos a una ATC primaria en nuestro centro, entre Enero de 2019 y Enero de 2020. Los criterios de inclusión fueron pacientes de entre 21 y 65 años de edad, operados por artrosis primaria o secundaria a displasia grado 1 y 2 de Crowe, 12 necrosis ósea avascular de la cabeza femoral y artritis reumatoidea. Los criterios de exclusión fueron fractura del cuello femoral, fracturas intertrocantéricas o patológicas y aquellos pacientes que no conducían previamente a la intervención.…”
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“…Several classification systems have been developed to characterize DDH in adults. The most frequently used system is Crowe classification system [4]. The system is a quantitative method based on the amount of femoral head subluxation in relation to the height of the undeformed femoral head, not informative on the pathoanatomy of the acetabulum.…”
Section: Anatomical Abnormalities and Classificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%