M Rejholec1. 1. Ministry of Health, Kuwait. rejholec@hotmail.com
Abstract
PURPOSE: To assess clinical and radiological results of combined pelvic osteotomy (CPO) for deformed dysplastic acetabula. METHODS: Nine girls and 3 boys, aged 28 to 54 months, underwent CPO (combination of innominate osteotomy and Lance acetabuloplasty) to restore both the original shape and the mal-alignment of the acetabulum. They were followed up for at least 5 years. RESULTS: All patients attained concentric stable reduction with good acetabular cover. CONCLUSION: CPO corrected both deformed and dysplastic acetabula and prevented postoperative subluxation.
PURPOSE: To assess clinical and radiological results of combined pelvic osteotomy (CPO) for deformed dysplastic acetabula. METHODS: Nine girls and 3 boys, aged 28 to 54 months, underwent CPO (combination of innominate osteotomy and Lance acetabuloplasty) to restore both the original shape and the mal-alignment of the acetabulum. They were followed up for at least 5 years. RESULTS: All patients attained concentric stable reduction with good acetabular cover. CONCLUSION:CPO corrected both deformed and dysplastic acetabula and prevented postoperative subluxation.