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Abstracts Posters SICOT-SOF meeting Gothenburg 2010 _2_

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Poster<br />

Topic: Arthroplasty - Hip<br />

Abstract number: 24935<br />

TOTAL HIP ARTROPLASTY IN PATIENTS AFTER OSTEOTOMY OF PROXIMAL<br />

FEMUR.<br />

Nikolay ZAGORODNY, Viktor NUZHDIN, Oleg KUDINOV, Sergey KAGRAMANOV,<br />

Dorzho AYUSHEEV, Yuriy KHORANOV, Pavel EROKHIN, Gamlet CHRAGYAN,<br />

Vasili BACHIASHVILI, Fedor KUZMIN<br />

CITO, Moscow (RUSSIA)<br />

Since 1995 to 2008 the comparison of a clinicoradiologic pattern and a static<br />

handling of total hip arthroplasty (THA) results were made. There were examined 92<br />

patients (104 hip joints) who had in the past history an osteotomy of a proximal part<br />

of a femoral bone and 83 patients from the control group (87 hip joints) who did not<br />

have any surgical treatments before. In all cases the femoral component of the<br />

patients with osteotomy was placed usually in compelled valgus position without<br />

making a reosteotomy for the correction of the bone shape. The femoral component<br />

of the patients from the control group was implanted in neutral position. The middle<br />

age of the patients was 47,4 years (from 18 till 73 years) .The medium term of the<br />

observation was 7,3 years(from 0,5 till 13 years). The medium term from the moment<br />

of making an osteotomy of the proximal part of the femoral bone to THA was 14,5<br />

years (from 1 till 36 years). The radiologic analysis did not reveal significant statistical<br />

difference betwin two groups. The clinical results according to the method of Harris<br />

among the patients with osteotomy: 20,9% of excellent results, 53,7% of good<br />

results, 19,4% of satisfactory and 6% of unsatisfactory results. In the control group:<br />

19,6% of excellent results, 55,3% of good results, 20,1% of satisfactory results and<br />

5% of unsatisfactory results. Thereby, the clinicoradiologic results of the THA in both<br />

groups are significantly comparable.<br />

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