Central acetabular osteophytes (CAO) are more prevalent in the borderline developmental dysplastic hip (BDDH) patients: a propensity-score matched CT study.
Fan YangHong-Jie HuangZi-Yi HeYan XuXin ZhangJian-Quan WangPublished in: Journal of orthopaedic surgery and research (2022)
BDDH hips had a significantly higher prevalence of CAO than adequate acetabular coverage hips. After the procedure of CAD, BDDH hips were found to have acetabular parameters (CFW, CFH, CNW) and were restored to that of the control hips.
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