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[Triple juxtacotyloid osteotomy].

H Carlioz, N Khouri, P Hulin

    Revue De Chirurgie Orthopedique Et Reparatrice De L'Appareil Moteur
    |January 1, 1982
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    This study introduces a modified triple innominate osteotomy technique for improved acetabular re-orientation. The method preserves pelvic bone integrity and muscle attachments for better surgical outcomes.

    Area of Science:

    • Orthopedic Surgery
    • Pediatric Orthopedics
    • Skeletal Dysplasias

    Background:

    • Acetabular dysplasia requires surgical correction to improve hip joint congruency.
    • Traditional osteotomy techniques can disrupt pelvic anatomy and muscle attachments.
    • Steele's triple innominate osteotomy provides a framework for acetabular repositioning.

    Observation:

    • A modified triple innominate osteotomy technique is presented.
    • Osteotomy divisions are precisely located near the acetabulum.
    • The pubis and ischium remain intact, preserving muscle origins.

    Findings:

    • The modified technique facilitates easier and more accurate acetabular re-orientation.
    • Preservation of the pubis and ischium maintains critical muscle attachments.

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  • This approach potentially reduces surgical complications and improves functional recovery.
  • Implications:

    • This technique offers a refined method for treating acetabular dysplasia.
    • It may lead to improved hip joint stability and function post-surgery.
    • Further research should evaluate long-term outcomes and patient benefits.