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Open AccessAnswer to the Letter to the Editor of Tugba Ozudogru Celik concerning “Association between posterior tibial slope and anatomic spinopelvic parameters: a retrospective cross-sectional study” by Caffard T, et al. (Eur Spine J. 2023; doi: 10.1007/s00586-023-07830-1)
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Open AccessAge and magnitude of acetabular correction impair bone healing after triple pelvic osteotomy
The aim of this examination was to assess, which risk factors impair bone healing after triple pelvic osteotomy (TPO) in the treatment of symptomatic hip dysplasia.
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Open AccessTreatment of borderline hip dysplasia with triple pelvic osteotomy: preoperative values of acetabular index and lateral center edge angle can indicate overcorrection
After pelvic osteotomy for the treatment of symptomatic hip dysplasia, the longevity of the hip joint can be compromised by acetabular overcorrection. This iatrogenic pincer-type deformity is considered to be ...
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Open AccessAssociation between posterior tibial slope and anatomic spinopelvic parameters: a retrospective cross-sectional study
Only a few publications considered the influence of the spinopelvic parameters on below-hip anatomy. There is a lack of evidence about the relationship between the anatomic spinopelvic parameters and the poste...
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Open AccessScrew fixation after tripe pelvic osteotomy is reliable: changes of acetabular correction are rare and do not correlate with risk factors
The aim of this examination was to assess whether there is a change of acetabular correction after triple pelvic osteotomy (TPO) and if so, whether there is a correlation with patient-specific risk factors or ...
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Open AccessAcetabular deficiency in borderline hip dysplasia is underestimated by lateral center edge angle alone
In hip preservation surgery, the term “borderline hip dysplasia” was used when the lateral center edge angle (LCEA), historically described by Wiberg, measured 18–25°. In recent years, several radiographic par...
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Open AccessAcetabular orientation in triple pelvic osteotomy: is intraoperative fluoroscopy reliable?
In pelvic osteotomies, unfavorable balancing of the anterior and posterior acetabular wall can affect the longevity of the natural joint. This raises the question, whether intraoperative fluoroscopy is suffici...
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Open AccessThe epicondylar ratio can be reliably determined in both computed tomography and X-ray
One of the key factors to the successful revision of total knee arthroplasty (rTKA) is the reconstruction of the joint line, which can be determined using the epicondylar ratio (ER). The measurement is establi...