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在临床实践中,为克罗伊Ⅲ型或Ⅳ型髋关节发育不良患者成功实施全人工全髋关节置换术具有挑战性。本研究旨在探讨针对克罗伊 III 型或 IV 型髋关节发育不良患者的术前数字化设计的准确性和有效性。本病例系列研究纳入了2018年1月至2020年2月期间在天津市第三中心医院接受保守治疗无效、随后需要进行全髋关节置换术的髋关节发育不良继发骨关节炎患者。共有20名患者(男5名,女15名)入选,其中12名患者为克罗伊III型髋关节发育不良,8名患者为克罗伊IV型髋关节发育不良。每位患者的全髋关节置换术均获得成功。4名IV型发育不良患者植入的髋臼杯比术前设计的尺寸小1号(2毫米),植入的股骨干假体比术前设计的尺寸大1号(1毫米)。术前和术后测量的Harris评分差异显著(58.6 vs. 94.4; P = 0.016)。未发现感染或关节脱位。术前数字建模可用于预测接受全髋关节置换术的患者所需的假体尺寸和植入位置。
Preoperative digital design in artificial total hip arthroplasty for patients with Crowe type III and IV developmental dysplasia of the hip: A case series.
Successful complete artificial total hip arthroplasty for patients with Crowe type III or IV developmental dysplasia of the hip is challenging in clinical practice. This study aimed to explore the accuracy and effectiveness of preoperative digital design for patients with Crowe type III or IV developmental dysplasia of the hip. This case series study included patients with osteoarthritis secondary to developmental dysplasia of the hip who did not respond to conservative treatment and subsequently required total hip arthroplasty in Tianjin Third Central Hospital between January 2018 and February 2020. A total of 20 patients (5 males and 15 females) were enrolled, of whom 12 presented with Crowe type III and 8 with Crowe type IV developmental dysplasia of the hip. Total hip arthroplasty for each patient was successful. The implanted acetabular cups were one size (2 mm) smaller than the preoperatively designed size in four patients, and the implanted femoral stem prosthesis was one size (1 mm) larger than the preoperatively designed size in four patients with type IV DDH. The Harris scores differed significantly between preoperative and postoperative measurements (58.6 vs. 94.4; P = 0.016). No infection or joint dislocation was observed. Preoperative digital modeling may be used to predict the size of prosthesis required and location for implantation in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty.
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