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Titel på arbejdet Surgical Advances in Periacetabular Osteotomy for Treatment of Hip Dysplasia in Adults
Navn Anders Troelsen
Årstal 2009
Afdeling / Sted Ortopædkirurgisk Forskningsenhed, Århus Universitetshospital
Universitet Århus Universitet
Subspeciale
  • Hip and knee surgery
Abstract / Summary

The studies underlying this PhD-thesis were conducted at the Orthopaedic Research Unit, University Hospital of Aarhus. The primary aim of the scientific work was to explore potential benefits of new surgical methods within the field of surgical treatment of hip dysplasia in young adults. The conducted investigations were the first to describe the technique and the results of a new minimally invasive surgical approach for the periacetabular osteotomy which are used for surgical joint preserving treatment of hip dysplasia in young adults. Further, a recently developed measuring device for intraoperative use was tested and validated. The measuring device is used during surgery to secure a good result of the joint preserving periacetabular osteotomy. It was found that the minimally invasive approach was safe and did not compromise a good surgical result. Compared to a previously used approach the blood loss, transfusion requirements and the duration of surgery were reduced. Using the minimally invasive approach there was absence of moderate or severe complications. The recently developed measuring device was found helpful and reliable in assisting the surgeon during surgery to achieve the best possible result of surgery. The explored methods represent considerable surgical advances in the treatment of hip dysplasia in young adults and the conducted studies support their future use.

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Pubmed: Surgical advances in periacetabular osteotomy for treatment of hip dysplasia in adults. Troelsen A. Acta Orthop Suppl. 2009 Apr;80(332):1-33. PMID:19757731[PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]