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Search for: [Abstract = "Dysplastic osteoarthritis of the hip is a special form of secondary degenerative joint disease. Due to the progressive nature of the degenerative changes an effective method of surgical treatment of dysplastic osteoarthritis of the hip is the total hip arthroplasty, which enables to improve the anatomical and biomechanics of the hip. The aim of the study was to assess the possibility of reconstruction of the hip in dysplastic osteoarthritis with use of total hip arthroplasty with appliance of Alloclassic endoprosthesis and the impact of this reconstruction on the radiological and clinical outcome. Hip reconstruction method was based on possibly anatomical location of the cup of the endoprosthesis in the acetabulum or near the its roof in cases of large subluxation or hip dislocation. The study was retrospective. The material was divided into 2 groups. The determinant of a division was obtained at the time of the total hip arthroplasty by the location the cup implant in the acetabulum. In Group I in the place of the acetabulum, and in Group II in the area of the roof, or a little above. An analysis of the reconstruction of the hip joints were made with reference to a group of normal hip joints. Radiological assessment was done on the basis of the developed own methodology, which was based on the measurement of selected sections on radiographs of the pelvis and the calculation of"]

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