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Long-term results of Chiari pelvic osteotomy in patients with developmental dysplasia of the hip: indications for Chiari pelvic osteotomy according to disease stage and femoral head shape.

Shigeru Yanagimoto1, Hiraku Hotta, Ryouichi Izumida, Toyonori Sakamaki.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We evaluated the long-term results of Chiari pelvic osteotomy for developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) after follow-up of 10 years or more. The indications for Chiari osteotomy were assessed based on the results.
METHODS: We evaluated 74 hips in 69 patients treated for DDH with Chiari osteotomy. The average postoperative follow-up period was 13 years. The mean age at the time of surgery was 32 years (range 6-64 years). The disease was classified into two stages based on joint space measurements on radiographs: an early stage (36 hips) in which the mean age at surgery was 21 years (range 6-48 years) and an advanced stage (38 hips) in which the mean age at surgery was 41 years (range 18-64 years). Femoral head shape was classified into two types based on measurements of the sphericity of the femoral head: spherical (33 hips) or flat (41 hips). Clinical manifestations were evaluated according to Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) hip scores. The joint space was measured on radiographs as an index of the progression of osteoarthritis. We attempted to identify factors that affected the long-term results of Chiari osteotomy, especially in regard to disease stage and femoral head shape.
RESULTS: The mean total JOA score was 72 preoperatively and 87 at final follow-up. It had improved in 66 hips and was worse in 7 hips. All of the worse cases were at the advanced stage at the time of surgery, and in 6 of the worse cases the femoral head was spherical. Hips with advanced DDH and a spherical femoral head had poor outcomes and exhibited joint space narrowing postoperatively.
CONCLUSIONS: Early DDH is considered a good indication for Chiari pelvic osteotomy because of the good results at 10 years or more. Even with advanced DDH, a flat femoral head predicts a good surgical outcome, but patients with a spherical femoral head may experience early progression to osteoarthritis.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16307180     DOI: 10.1007/s00776-005-0942-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Sci        ISSN: 0949-2658            Impact factor:   1.601


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1.  Effect of prior Salter or Chiari osteotomy on THA with developmental hip dysplasia.

Authors:  Kenji Tokunaga; Nadim Aslam; Rad Zdero; Emil H Schemitsch; James P Waddell
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2010-05-11       Impact factor: 4.176

2.  Chiari pelvic osteotomy in the treatment of adolescent hip disorders: possibilities, limitations and complications.

Authors:  Zoran Vukasinovic; Dusko Spasovski; Nemanja Slavkovic; Zoran Bascarevic; Zorica Zivkovic; Branislav Starcevic
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2010-09-28       Impact factor: 3.075

3.  A computer model for evaluating the osteotomy parameters of Chiari pelvic osteotomy.

Authors:  Mohsen Karami; Dariush Gouran Savadkoohi; Ali Ghadirpoor; Sina Rahimpour; Sina Rahimpoor; Mahmood Azghani; Farzam Farahmand
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2009-04-08       Impact factor: 3.075

4.  Impingement adversely affects 10-year survivorship after periacetabular osteotomy for DDH.

Authors:  Christoph E Albers; Simon D Steppacher; Reinhold Ganz; Moritz Tannast; Klaus A Siebenrock
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2013-01-25       Impact factor: 4.176

Review 5.  [Bernese periacetabular osteotomy. : Indications, technique and results 30 years after the first description].

Authors:  T D Lerch; S D Steppacher; E F Liechti; K A Siebenrock; M Tannast
Journal:  Orthopade       Date:  2016-08       Impact factor: 1.087

6.  Cartilage thickness in the hip measured by MRI and stereology before and after periacetabular osteotomy.

Authors:  Inger Mechlenburg; Jens R Nyengaard; John Gelineck; Kjeld Soballe; Anders Troelsen
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2010-03-16       Impact factor: 4.176

7.  One-third of Hips After Periacetabular Osteotomy Survive 30 Years With Good Clinical Results, No Progression of Arthritis, or Conversion to THA.

Authors:  Till Dominic Lerch; Simon Damian Steppacher; Emanuel Francis Liechti; Moritz Tannast; Klaus Arno Siebenrock
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2017-04       Impact factor: 4.176

8.  Femoral morphology differs between deficient and excessive acetabular coverage.

Authors:  S D Steppacher; M Tannast; S Werlen; K A Siebenrock
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2008-02-21       Impact factor: 4.176

9.  Mean 20-year followup of Bernese periacetabular osteotomy.

Authors:  Simon D Steppacher; Moritz Tannast; Reinhold Ganz; Klaus A Siebenrock
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2008-05-01       Impact factor: 4.176

10.  Joint congruency in abduction before surgery as an indication for rotational acetabular osteotomy in early hip osteoarthritis.

Authors:  Kunihiko Okano; Kenji Yamada; Katsuro Takahashi; Hiroshi Enomoto; Makoto Osaki; Hiroyuki Shindo
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2009-02-17       Impact factor: 3.075

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