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MRI-based assessment of acetabular version and coverage after previous Pemberton osteotomy in skeletally mature patients

PURPOSE: In hip dysplasia the Pemberton osteotomy can modify the shape of the acetabulum and is indicated for children aged between two and 12 when the triradiate cartilage is still open. However, there have been concerns about acetabular retroversion following this type of osteotomy. The studies, h...

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Autores principales: Bellova, Petri, Blum, Sophia, Hartmann, Albrecht, Thielemann, Falk, Günther, Klaus-Peter, Goronzy, Jens
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8223088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34211598
http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/1863-2548.15.210010
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author Bellova, Petri
Blum, Sophia
Hartmann, Albrecht
Thielemann, Falk
Günther, Klaus-Peter
Goronzy, Jens
author_facet Bellova, Petri
Blum, Sophia
Hartmann, Albrecht
Thielemann, Falk
Günther, Klaus-Peter
Goronzy, Jens
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description PURPOSE: In hip dysplasia the Pemberton osteotomy can modify the shape of the acetabulum and is indicated for children aged between two and 12 when the triradiate cartilage is still open. However, there have been concerns about acetabular retroversion following this type of osteotomy. The studies, however, have been based on plain radiographs. The aim of our investigation was to assess the 3D acetabular orientation in patients with previous Pemberton osteotomy after skeletal maturation. METHODS: Ten patients with 12 operated hips were included who received Pemberton osteotomy for hip dysplasia between January 3, 2005 and March 25, 2011. Mean age at surgery and at follow-up were 7.2 years (sd 3.7) and 19.2 years (sd 3.7), respectively. MRIs were conducted with 1.5 T. Besides the measurement of acetabular version, the analysis included alpha angles, acetabular sector angles (ASAs) as well as modified ASAs (cartilage covered area angles). Furthermore, the presence of osteoarthritis (OA) as well as acetabular retroversion was determined on plain radiographs. Patient-related outcome measures included the international Hip Outcome Tool (iHOT) and EuroQol-5-Dimensions (EQ5D) scores. RESULTS: In comparison with the contralateral native and healthy hips the operated hips showed similar version (19.5° (sd 4.6°) versus 18.6° (sd 7.0°); p = 0.974). Also, there were no differences in terms of femoral head sphericity (alpha angles) and acetabular coverage (ASA angles). Five of 12 Pemberton hips showed signs of beginning OA (Kellgren-Lawrence classification I or II) while none of the non-operated hips did. Patients who received surgery before the age of six years had similar functional and radiological results when compared with patients who were older than six years at surgery. Among all patients, iHOT was 91.9 (sd 10.0) and EQ5D was 90.3 (sd 7.3)). CONCLUSION: The Pemberton osteotomy provides good long-term radiographic and functional results without compromising acetabular version or coverage. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level III: retrospective comparative study
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spelling pubmed-82230882021-06-30 MRI-based assessment of acetabular version and coverage after previous Pemberton osteotomy in skeletally mature patients Bellova, Petri Blum, Sophia Hartmann, Albrecht Thielemann, Falk Günther, Klaus-Peter Goronzy, Jens J Child Orthop Original Clinical Article PURPOSE: In hip dysplasia the Pemberton osteotomy can modify the shape of the acetabulum and is indicated for children aged between two and 12 when the triradiate cartilage is still open. However, there have been concerns about acetabular retroversion following this type of osteotomy. The studies, however, have been based on plain radiographs. The aim of our investigation was to assess the 3D acetabular orientation in patients with previous Pemberton osteotomy after skeletal maturation. METHODS: Ten patients with 12 operated hips were included who received Pemberton osteotomy for hip dysplasia between January 3, 2005 and March 25, 2011. Mean age at surgery and at follow-up were 7.2 years (sd 3.7) and 19.2 years (sd 3.7), respectively. MRIs were conducted with 1.5 T. Besides the measurement of acetabular version, the analysis included alpha angles, acetabular sector angles (ASAs) as well as modified ASAs (cartilage covered area angles). Furthermore, the presence of osteoarthritis (OA) as well as acetabular retroversion was determined on plain radiographs. Patient-related outcome measures included the international Hip Outcome Tool (iHOT) and EuroQol-5-Dimensions (EQ5D) scores. RESULTS: In comparison with the contralateral native and healthy hips the operated hips showed similar version (19.5° (sd 4.6°) versus 18.6° (sd 7.0°); p = 0.974). Also, there were no differences in terms of femoral head sphericity (alpha angles) and acetabular coverage (ASA angles). Five of 12 Pemberton hips showed signs of beginning OA (Kellgren-Lawrence classification I or II) while none of the non-operated hips did. Patients who received surgery before the age of six years had similar functional and radiological results when compared with patients who were older than six years at surgery. Among all patients, iHOT was 91.9 (sd 10.0) and EQ5D was 90.3 (sd 7.3)). CONCLUSION: The Pemberton osteotomy provides good long-term radiographic and functional results without compromising acetabular version or coverage. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level III: retrospective comparative study The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery 2021-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8223088/ /pubmed/34211598 http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/1863-2548.15.210010 Text en Copyright © 2021, The author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed.
spellingShingle Original Clinical Article
Bellova, Petri
Blum, Sophia
Hartmann, Albrecht
Thielemann, Falk
Günther, Klaus-Peter
Goronzy, Jens
MRI-based assessment of acetabular version and coverage after previous Pemberton osteotomy in skeletally mature patients
title MRI-based assessment of acetabular version and coverage after previous Pemberton osteotomy in skeletally mature patients
title_full MRI-based assessment of acetabular version and coverage after previous Pemberton osteotomy in skeletally mature patients
title_fullStr MRI-based assessment of acetabular version and coverage after previous Pemberton osteotomy in skeletally mature patients
title_full_unstemmed MRI-based assessment of acetabular version and coverage after previous Pemberton osteotomy in skeletally mature patients
title_short MRI-based assessment of acetabular version and coverage after previous Pemberton osteotomy in skeletally mature patients
title_sort mri-based assessment of acetabular version and coverage after previous pemberton osteotomy in skeletally mature patients
topic Original Clinical Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8223088/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34211598
http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/1863-2548.15.210010
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