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Case Report: Treatment of Hip Instability After Total Hip Replacement With Pelvic Osteotomy Using A Modified Stoppa Approach
In Brief
An observational study evaluating Pelvic Osteotomy - Ganz Procedure for Congenital Hip Dysplasia and Hip Osteoarthritis. Completed, enrolled 1 participant across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This observational study aims to learn about the outcomes in the previously operated patient and whether pelvic bone rearrangement surgery was a success. The main question it aims to answer is: • Should the investigators perform pelvic rearrangement surgery on a patient if there's not enough bone stock to accomplish the exchange of the components? As the research started the participant was asked to attend outpatient clinics regularly and keep in touch. The investigators were able to observe the outcomes and closely explore probable risks for failure.
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Interventions
Ischial osteotomy was performed on the pubic arch; this was followed by iliac osteotomy, performed using Schanz screws in the iliac wing. The osteotomized acetabulum was overturned, and inclination was reduced.