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Table 4 Literature review of postoperative fixation loss or fracture after periacetabular osteotomies

From: Early weight-bearing after periacetabular osteotomy leads to a high incidence of postoperative pelvic fractures

Author

Number of hips

Male: female (no. of hips or patients)

Partial weight-bearing

Full weight-bearing

Fixation loss, fractures of the pubis, ischium or posterior column (no. of hips)

Trousdale et al. [19] (1995)

42

8:34

3 days

2 months

0

Siebenrock et al. [15] (1999)

75

17:58

3 days

2 months

2

Matta et. [20] (1999)

66

42:16

1 day

 

1

Crockarell et al. [21] (1999)

21

14:5

3 days

8-10 weeks

3

Ko et al. [22] (2002)

38

1:37

1 week

3-4 months

0

Espinosa et al. [18] (2002)

526

 

6-8 weeks

 

17

Nozawa et al. [23] (2002)

50

46:3

2 months

4-6 months

1

Hsieh et al. [24] (2003)

46

30:8

4-5 days

3 months

0

Yasunaga et al. [13] (2003)

89

8.3

6 weeks

5-6 months

0

Matheney et al. [16] (2009)

135

119:16

1 day

6-10 weeks

0

Yamaguchi et al. [25] (2010)

164

 

1 day

4 months

0

Teratani et al. [14] (2010)

96

2:94

3 days

2 months

0

Current study (patients with accelerated protocol)

76

7:69

1 day

1 day

9