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Combined assessment of acetabular coverage and femoral head-neck shapes predicts osteoarthritis progression after periacetabular osteotomy.

Tomoyuki KamenagaTomoyuki KamenagaYuichi KurodaMasanori TsubosakaNaoki NakanoRyosuke KurodaTomoyuki Matsumoto
Published in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2024)
OA progression after CPO may be associated with preoperative evidence of OA and postoperative acetabular retroversion as well as a large combination angle. Surgeons should focus on the potential effects of preoperative OA grades, postoperative reduction in acetabular anteversion, and postoperative combination angle.
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