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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 95-B, Issue SUPP_15 | Pages 75 - 75
1 Mar 2013
Ichikawa R Funayama A Fujie A Kawasakiya S
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Introduction

Acetabular dysplasia is a common cause of osteoarthritis of the hip. Chiari pelvic osteotomy enables medialization of the center of the femoral head and improvement of coverage over the femoral head for hip dysplasia and prevents or delays progression of degenerative arthritis. We reviewed 104 patients after this augmentation procedure.

Patients and methods

Between 1989 and 2000, 167 patients with developmental dysplasia of the hip had undergone the surgery at university hospital. Among them, 104 patients were able to be traced after surgery for more than 10 years. The mean follow-up period was 15.5 years. There were 96 women and 8 men with an average age of 34.3 years at surgery. The average angle of osteotomy was 6.6 degree craniad to the horizontal plane. Ratio of migration of the distal pelvis was 42%.


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 95-B, Issue SUPP_15 | Pages 178 - 178
1 Mar 2013
Funayama A Okubo M Shimizu H Kawasakiya S Fujie A Toyama Y
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Introduction

The goal of total hip arthroplasty (THA) should be to reconstruct the acetabulum by positioning the hip center as close as possible to the anatomical hip center. However, the true position of the anatomic hip center can be difficult to determine during surgery on an individual basis. In 2005, we designed, produced an acetabular reaming guide, and clinically used to enable cup placement in the ideal anatomical position. This study was examined the accuracy the reaming guide for THA in prospective study.

Methods

This guide was applied consecutive 230 patients in primary THA. During planning, the distance from the acetabular edge to the reaming center and from the center to the perpendicular of the inter-teardrop line was measured on an anteroposterior (AP) X-ray. The reaming guide was adjusted depend on the reaming center by based planning. Acetabular reaming was performed with the process reamer.


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 95-B, Issue SUPP_15 | Pages 215 - 215
1 Mar 2013
Kawasakiya S Funayama A Fujie A Shimizu H Toyama Y
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Purpose

The frequency of venous thrombo-embolism (VTE) after total hip arthroplasty(THA) is 20–30% and it is serious complication under THA. Therefore it is necessary to detect and prevent VTE. The purpose of this study were examined the frequency of VTE and the factor of incidence of VTE in our hospital.

Patients and methods

The 615 patients(82 men and 533 women) who performed primary THA from Jan. 2006 to Apr. 2011 were examined in this study. The Average age at the operation was 65 years (rage, 20–92 years). MDCT examination was performed the day after operation to detect VTE. 95 patients(15.4%) were positive of VTE and the rest of them were negative. We examined the age at operation, body mass index(BMI), blood loss, operative time, blood soluble fibrin monomer complex(SFMC) in the positive and negative group of VTE. The distance from the tibial joint line to the level of DVT was measured.