SHELF ACETABULOPLASTY FOR CONTAINMENT IN EARLY STAGES OF LEGG-PERTHES-CALVE DISEASE

2018 
AimShelf acetabuloplasty is part of the armamentarium for the treatment of Legg-Perthes-Calve disease. Surgeons have used it to increase the anterolateral cover of the deformed head in advanced stages of the disease. However, others, including the senior author, advocate its use for containment of the diseased femoral head earlier in the disease, for both the prevention of further femoral head extrusion and as an aid in the remodelling process. The current study presents the results of this procedure performed from August 1999 to February 2010.MethodFull sets of x-rays were available for 44 patients (45 hips). Three other bilateral cases were treated with a unilateral shelf.ResultsThis series includes 34 boys and 10 girls with a mean age at diagnosis of 7.5 years (range 3.9 to 15.3). The average time to heal was 37.6 months (range 12–62.4). Over 80% of the hips were Elizabethtown stages 1 and 2 and almost 70% were Herring B at the time of surgery. However, 66% presented with more than two head-at-risk sig...
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