Indications for Acetabular and Femoral Osteotomies for the Non-Arthritic Hip
Patrick England, Ryan S. Selley

TL;DR
This review discusses how acetabular and femoral osteotomies can treat hip dysplasia and femoroacetabular impingement, helping to delay hip replacement.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive review of indications and outcomes for acetabular and femoral osteotomies in non-arthritic hip conditions.
Findings
Acetabular osteotomy improves symptoms and delays hip replacement in hip dysplasia.
Femoral osteotomy corrects femoral version abnormalities in instability or FAI.
Early intervention with these procedures is most effective before cartilage degeneration occurs.
Abstract
The goal of this review is to explore the role of acetabular and femoral osteotomies in the treatment of hip dysplasia and femoroacetabular impingement (FAI). We aim to answer key questions regarding the indications and outcomes associated with these procedures in managing both conditions. Hip dysplasia and FAI are often interrelated, with joint malalignment contributing to the development of pain, dysfunction, and early osteoarthritis. Acetabular and femoral osteotomies have been shown to restore proper alignment, alleviate symptoms, and delay the need for joint replacement. Acetabular osteotomy is effective for improving patient symptomatology secondary to hip dysplasia by improving coverage and reducing instability. Further, it can delay or obviate the need for hip replacement. Femoral osteotomy, on the other hand, addresses excessive femoral anteversion in instability or…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHip disorders and treatments · Orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty · Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes
