Kamegaya M, Shinada Y, Moriya H, Tsuchiya K, Akita T, Someya M
Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Chiba Children's Hospital, Japan.
J Pediatr Orthop. 1992 May-Jun;12(3):308-14. doi: 10.1097/01241398-199205000-00006.
We conducted a study to assess the remodelling potential of the acetabulum of 29 children with Perthes' disease. In all but four, the acetabular head index (AHI) increased in the time between primary healing of the femoral head and follow-up at skeletal maturity. We classified 13 cases (44.8%) in which the increase in AHI was more than 10% as group I. In this group, the outcome at follow-up was predictable when subluxation during the active phase of the disease decreased until primary healing. Our observations suggest that the position of the femoral head, rather than sphericity, is the most important factor in acetabular growth and remodelling.
我们开展了一项研究,以评估29例佩特兹病患儿髋臼的重塑潜力。除4例之外,其余患儿在股骨头初步愈合至骨骼成熟随访期间,髋臼头指数(AHI)均有所增加。我们将AHI增加超过10%的13例(44.8%)归为I组。在该组中,如果疾病活动期的半脱位在初步愈合前减轻,随访结果是可预测的。我们的观察结果表明,股骨头的位置而非球形度是髋臼生长和重塑的最重要因素。