Scientific Reports (Oct 2024)

Use of oblique view in periacetabular osteotomy and delayed postoperative weight bearing reduce delayed union in the ischium after one year

  • Koichi Kinoshita,
  • Jun Fujita,
  • Taiki Matsunaga,
  • Hajime Seo,
  • Yoshiaki Hideshima,
  • Fumihiro Yoshimura,
  • Takuaki Yamamoto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-75593-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

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Abstract This study aimed to determine the efficacy of using both the postero-anterior and oblique image intensifier views intra-operatively and late start of post-operative partial weight-bearing (PWB) in reducing the incidence of delayed union in the ischium at one year after curved periacetabular osteotomy. We evaluated computed tomography images to clarify the incidence of delayed union at the osteotomy sites at one year post-operatively for 117 hips in 104 patients. Fifty-eight hips in 54 patients with use of both the postero-anterior and oblique image intensifier views intra-operatively and late start of post-operative PWB were assigned to the oblique view and late PWB group (OL group) and 59 hips in 50 patients with use of only the postero-anterior image intensifier view intra-operatively and early start of post-operative PWB were assigned to the control group (C group). In univariate analyses, the incidence of delayed union in the ischium at one year post-operatively was significantly lower in the OL group (3.5%) than in the C group (22%). Use of both the postero-anterior and oblique image intensifier views during curved periacetabular osteotomy and late start of PWB were effective for reducing delayed union of the ischium at one year post-operatively.

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