Early clinical outcomes of periacetabular osteotomy for the treatment of hip dysplasia in athletes:A case series study
10.3969/j.issn.1000-6710.2024.10.002
- VernacularTitle:髋臼周围截骨手术治疗运动员髋关节发育不良早期临床疗效病例研究
- Author:
Jiayi SHAO
1
;
Fan YANG
1
;
Jianquan WANG
1
;
Xiaodong JU
1
Author Information
1. 北京大学第三医院运动医学科(北京大学运动医学研究所,运动医学关节伤病北京市重点实验室,运动创伤治疗技术与器械教育部工程研究中心),北京 100191
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
periacetabular osteotomy;
hip dysplasia;
athletes;
clinical outcomes
- From:
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine
2024;43(10):777-782
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the early clinical outcomes of periacetabular osteotomy(PAO) in treating developmental dysplasia of the hip(DDH) in athletes.Methods A retrospective study was con-ducted on four active or retired athletes(two left and three right hips) diagnosed as DDH and undergo-ing PAO surgery at the Department of Sports Medicine of Peking University Third Hospital between January 2022 and October 2023.Among them,three received unilateral hip surgeries,while the rest one underwent bilateral surgery.The four patients had an average age of 27.25±4.97 years and a body mass index(BMI) of 23.91±2.07 kg/m2.Then their pre-and post-operative visual analogue scale (VAS) scores,modified Harris hip score(mHHS),hip outcome score activity of daily living(HOS-ADL) scores,and hip outcome score-sports scale(HOS-SS) scores were recorded and compared.Re-sults All patients went through the surgery successfully and completed the follow-up.Three of them were followed for 12 months,and the rest one for 8 months.After the operation,their average scores of mHHS,VAS,HOS-ADL and HOS-SS were 62.82±13.92,6.00±2.74,62.60±13.13 and 53.60±13.46,respectively,significantly higher than those before the operation,95.16±3.17,1.60±0.89,94.40±5.50,and 85.20±22.43 (P<0.05).Among the three active athletes,two patients (three hips) returned to competitive sports,with an average return-to-sport time of 9.7 months.Con-clusion PAO demonstrates good early clinical outcomes in treating DDH in athletes.