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Kotz and Ganz osteotomies in the treatment of adult acetabular dysplasia.

Cengiz Sen1, Mehmet Asik, I Remzi Tozun, Nadir Sener, Murat Cinar.   

Abstract

In hips with acetabular dysplasia, we performed Kotz osteotomy (group 1) in 22 hips (20 patients; mean age 24.3 years) and Ganz osteotomy (group 2) in 23 hips (22 patients; mean age 23.1 years). Group 1 was followed 83.3 (56-112) months and group 2 40.9 (24-66) months. In group 1, Harris hip score improved from average 74.9 to 86.9, mean center edge (CE) angle from -4.5 degrees to 30.3 degrees, and mean vertical center edge (VCE) angle from 5.3 degrees to 36.2 degrees. In group 2, Harris hip score improved from average 76.6 to 91.1, mean CE angle from -5.9 degrees to 32.0 degrees, and mean VCE angle from 5.0 degrees to 41.3 degrees. Using Pauwels criteria, regression was observed in 12 hips in group 1 and one progressed. In group 2, 15 hips showed regression and three progressed. In patients treated with Ganz osteotomy, the complication rate was higher and the complications more serious than in patients treated with Kotz osteotomy. Most complications were, however, seen among the first ten patients treated with Ganz osteotomy. Although we detected no significant difference between the two groups in terms of clinical and radiological findings, we believe the outcome to be slightly better after a properly performed Ganz osteotomy.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12700929      PMCID: PMC3460650          DOI: 10.1007/s00264-002-0417-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Orthop        ISSN: 0341-2695            Impact factor:   3.075


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