Shelf acetabuloplasty for children with Perthes' disease and reducible subluxation of the hip

W. J. Yoo, I. H. Choi, T.-J. Cho, C. Y. Chung, Y.-W. Shin, S. J. Shin
2009 Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery  
We evaluated radiological hip remodelling after shelf acetabuloplasty and sought to identify prognostic factors in 25 patients with a mean age of 8.9 years (7.0 to 12.3) who had unilateral Perthes' disease with reducible subluxation of the hip in the fragmentation stage. At a mean follow-up of 6.7 years (3.2 to 9.0), satisfactory remodelling was observed in 18 hips (72%). The type of labrum in hip abduction, as determined by intra-operative dynamic arthrography, was found to be a statistically
more » ... ignificant prognostic factor (p = 0.012). Shelf acetabuloplasty as containment surgery seems to be best indicated for hips in which there is not marked collapse of the epiphysis and in which the extruded epiphyseal segment slips easily underneath the labrum on abduction, without imposing undue pressure on the lateral edge of the acetabulum.
doi:10.1302/0301-620x.91b10.22149 pmid:19794177 fatcat:i5k5wyobbfexlga6w7agw3sgva