Total hip arthroplasty with supracondylar shortening osteotomy in Crowe 4 inveterate hip dislocation: case report and surgical technique

Structural deformities of the acetabulum secondary to developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) are one of the most common causes requiring total hip arthroplasty (THA), whether in conjunction with femoral osteotomy in cases of Crowe dislocation 4. Several techniques have been described, studied, and...

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description Structural deformities of the acetabulum secondary to developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) are one of the most common causes requiring total hip arthroplasty (THA), whether in conjunction with femoral osteotomy in cases of Crowe dislocation 4. Several techniques have been described, studied, and compared, but there is no superiority of one technique over another. Currently, most hip surgeons perform a subtrochanteric osteotomy. With a follow-up of 10 years, good results have been obtained, so there is a need to present a therapeutic alternative with potential benefits, mainly in restoring the center of rotation of the hip, preserving the proximal bone component, and reducing complications. Therefore, this study aims to describe the surgical technique of CTA in conjunction with supracondylar shortening osteotomy in a 29-year-old female patient, using an uncemented acetabular cup, a short uncemented stem with ceramic-polyethylene bearing, and distal fixation with a 4-hole plate LC-LCP, with the goal of restoring the natural biomechanics of the hip.
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Femur - surgery
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Osteotomy - methods
title Total hip arthroplasty with supracondylar shortening osteotomy in Crowe 4 inveterate hip dislocation: case report and surgical technique
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