稳定性、中重度慢性股骨头骨骺滑动患者改良Dunn截骨术的临床和影像学结果回顾性分析

Q3 Medicine Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia Pub Date : 2024-12-21 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1788672
Basant Kumar Bhuyan
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目的改良的Dunn截骨术彻底改变了股骨骨骺滑动(SCFE)的治疗方法,Dunn截骨术是通过Ganz最初描述的安全手术脱位技术实现的亚骨骺复位截骨术。本研究的目的是评估改良Dunn截骨术后中重度SCFE患者的临床和影像学结果。方法15例患者(16髋,1例双侧;12名男性,3名女性),年龄10.2 - 17岁(平均:14.3),伴有稳定、中至重度、慢性SCFE(中度:= 6;重度= 10)行改良Dunn截骨术治疗。髋关节活动范围(ROM)、Harris (HHS)和Merle d' aubign (MdA)髋关节评分用于临床评估。使用Southwick角和Alpha角进行放射学评估。结果最近一次随访(平均8.6年;3.1-14),平均髋关节ROM,平均HHS(术前:69.20±5.94;术后:86±7.37;结论根据研究结果,改良的Dunn截骨术是一种安全、有效的治疗方案,用于稳定的中重度慢性SCFE,并发症风险可控。
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Retrospective Analysis of the Clinical and Radiological Outcomes Following Modified Dunn Osteotomy in Patients with Stable, Moderate-to-severe Chronic Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis.

Objective  The management of slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) has been completely transformed by modified Dunn osteotomy, a subcapital realignment osteotomy achieved through a safe surgical dislocation technique originally described by Ganz. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiological outcomes of patients with moderate to severe SCFE after modified Dunn osteotomy. Methods  A total of 15 patients (16 hips, with one bilateral case; 12 males, 3 females) aged from 10.2 to 17-years-old (mean: 14.3) with stable, moderate to severe, chronic SCFE (moderate: = 6; severe = 10) underwent modified Dunn osteotomy as treatment. The hip joint range of motion (ROM), Harris (HHS), and Merle d'Aubigné (MdA) hip scores were used for clinical assessments. They were assessed radiographically using the Southwick and Alpha angles. Results  At the most recent follow-up (mean 8.6 years; 3.1-14), the mean hip joint ROM, the mean HHS (preoperative: 69.20 ± 5.94; postoperative: 86 ± 7.37; p  < 0.00001), and the mean MdA score (preoperative: 12.47 ± 1.13; postoperative: 14.27 ± 1.83; p  < 0.00001) all showed statistically significant clinical improvements The radiological results demonstrated improvements in the mean Southwick angle (preoperative: 56.60 ± 12.89°; postoperative: 16.40 ± 4.69°; p  < 0.00001) and Alpha angle (preoperative: 101.87 ± 12.88°; postoperative: 29.33 ± 7.29°; p  < 0.00001). There were two significant postoperative complications identified: femoral head avascular necrosis (AVN) and deep infection. Conclusion  According to the study's findings, the modified Dunn osteotomy is a safe, efficient treatment option for stable moderate-to-severe chronic SCFE with a manageable risk of complications.

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