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  • RESEARCH PROGRESS OF OSTEOTOMY IN TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY TO TREAT CROWE TYPE IV DEVELOPMENTAL DYSPLASIA OF THE HIP

    ObjectiveTo summarize the methods and complications of osteotomy in total hip arthroplasty (THA) to treat Crowe type ⅠV developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) so as to provide the reference for selection of surgical procedures. MethodsThe literature concerning THA for DDH was reviewed, and the effectiveness and complications were summarized in different methods. ResultsAt present, four osteotomies are commonly used in DDH, including transtrochanteric osteotomy, subtrochanteric osteotomy, lesser trochanteric osteotomy, and distal femoral osteotomy. Transtrochanteric osteotomy and subtrochanteric osteotomy can effectively adjust leg length, correct femoral anteversion and avoid nerve injury, but transtrochanteric osteotomy may cause bone fracture and abductor injury. Lesser trochanteric osteotomy is scarcely used because of its poor effectiveness. Distal femoral osteotomy is usually used in patients with knee deformity. ConclusionFor patients with Crowe type ⅠV DDH complicated by severe femoral dislocation and soft tissue spasm, subtrochanteric osteotomy should be selected, whereas it needs an associated standard focusing on how to select the osteotomy shape and length in subtrochanteric ostetomy, which needs an advanced research.

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  • RESEARCH PROGRESS OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL PRINTING POROUS SCAFFOLDS FOR BONE TISSUE ENGINEERING

    ObjectiveTo summarize the research progress of several three-dimensional (3-D) printing scaffold materials in bone tissue engineering. MethodThe recent domestic and international articles about 3-D printing scaffold materials were reviewed and summarized. ResultsCompared with conventional manufacturing methods, 3-D printing has distinctive advantages, such as enhancing the controllability of the structure and increasing the productivity. In addition to the traditional metal and ceramic scaffolds, 3-D printing scaffolds carrying seeding cells and tissue factors as well as scaffolds filling particular drugs for special need have been paid more and more attention. ConclusionsThe development of 3-D printing porous scaffolds have revealed new perspectives in bone repairing. But it is still at the initial stage, more basic and clinical researches are still needed.

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