[Total hip replacement in high total hip dislocation by performing a Z-shaped shortening osteotomy].

D R P Neumann, U Dorn
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Abstract

Aim: Total hip arthroplasty for severe chronic proximal femoral migration, most commonly seen in congenital dislocation of the hip, has been associated with high rates of complications. Placement of the acetabular component in the true acetabulum has yielded the most durable results, but leads to significant limb lengthening. In this paper six cases of a total hip arthroplasty combined with a Z-shaped osteotomy of the proximal femur are described.

Method: All patients presented with a complete congenital dislocation of the hip. In all procedures the acetabular component was placed in the true acetabulum and the proximal femur was shortened according to a preoperative drawing in a Z-shaped manner.

Results: The clinical and radiological results of the patient collective are presented in this study, the mean follow-up period was 60 months. At the last follow-up no nerve palsy, osteotomy pseudarthrosis or dislocation were detected objectively.

Conclusion: The performed procedure seems to be a viable technique in the treatment of coxarthritis in high total hip dislocation.

[采用z型短截骨术治疗高度全髋关节脱位的全髋关节置换术]。
目的:全髋关节置换术治疗严重的慢性股骨近端移位,最常见于先天性髋关节脱位,并发症发生率高。在真正的髋臼内放置髋臼假体获得了最持久的效果,但会导致明显的肢体延长。本文介绍了6例全髋关节置换术联合股骨近端z形截骨术。方法:所有患者均表现为完全性先天性髋关节脱位。在所有手术中,髋臼假体放置在真髋臼内,股骨近端根据术前绘图以z形方式缩短。结果:本组患者的临床和影像学结果均得到了全面反映,平均随访时间为60个月。最后一次随访未发现神经麻痹、截骨假关节或脱位。结论:该方法是治疗高位全髋关节脱位髋关节炎的一种可行方法。
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