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Title: Advantages of single-stage surgical treatment with salter innominate osteotomy and Pemberton pericapsular osteotomy for developmental dysplasia of both hips. Author: Ezirmik N, Yildiz K. Journal: J Int Med Res; 2012; 40(2):748-55. PubMed ID: 22613439. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: This study retrospectively compared the clinical and radiological outcomes of patients with bilateral developmental dysplasia of the hip who underwent either a single-stage operation (using a Salter innominate osteotomy for one hip and a Pemberton pericapsular osteotomy for the other hip) or a two-stage procedure comprising consecutive operations. METHODS: Extensive pre- and postoperative clinical, surgical and radiological examinations were undertaken. RESULTS: A total of 63 patients received the single-stage operation (group A), and 55 patients received consecutive operations (group B). There were no significant between-group differences in acetabular index or centre-edge angle correction. Group A had significantly reduced anaesthetic exposure, duration of hospitalization, blood transfusion volume, antibiotic costs and hospitalization costs. Group A also had a lower rate of surgical complications and avascular necrosis than group B. CONCLUSIONS: The single-stage surgical procedure was more economical and allowed more rapid recovery than two consecutive operations. The surgical and anaesthesia team must be highly proficient in order to perform single-stage operations successfully.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]