Mahmoud Abdou, Ihab Badawi, Elsayed Abdelhalim Abdullah, Amin A Y Ahmed
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Abstract
The objective of this study is to evaluate the role of the Shelf-AID technique as a method of containment in cases with Perthes disease. This clinical study included 21 hips in 20 patients with Perthes disease. They were followed up clinically and radiologically, with a mean follow-up was 18.7 ± 3.27 months. Hip arthrography was done for all cases to ensure that no hinge abduction was present. We combine shelf acetabuloplasty with soft tissue release (hip adductor and iliopsoas release) associated with percutaneous drilling. There was a statistically significant improvement in the Sharp acetabular index from 41.81 ± 1.72 to 35.67 ± 2.24 at final follow-up. There was also a statistically significant improvement in center edge angle from 27.76 ± 4.04 preoperatively to 51.48 ± 5.47 postoperatively. Acetabular coverage also improved from 76.33 ± 4.71% to 117.05 ± 7.98% at final follow-up. Functional improvement was assessed by the Harris hip score, which improved from 77.05 ± 3.31 preoperatively to 86.95 ± 3.46 at final follow-up (t = 16.367, P < 0.001). We recommend the use of the Shelf-AID technique as we described for containment in patients with Perthes disease with reducible subluxation.
本研究的目的是评估Shelf-AID技术作为一种遏制Perthes病病例的方法的作用。本临床研究包括20例Perthes病患者的21个髋关节。临床及影像学随访,平均随访18.7±3.27个月。所有病例均行髋关节造影术以确保无关节外展。我们将髋臼成形术与软组织松解(髋关节内收肌和髂腰肌松解)联合进行经皮钻孔。末次随访时髋臼指数由41.81±1.72降至35.67±2.24,差异有统计学意义。中心边缘角由术前的27.76±4.04提高到术后的51.48±5.47,差异有统计学意义。髋臼覆盖率也从76.33±4.71%提高到117.05±7.98%。Harris髋关节评分评分从术前77.05±3.31分改善至终期随访时86.95±3.46分(t = 16.367, P
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