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Review Question - QID 6128

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QID 6128 (Type "6128" in App Search)
What acetabular procedure for developmental dysplasia of the hip does not require a concentric reduction of the femoral head in the acetabulum?

Salter innominate osteotomy

7%

49/726

Pemberton innominate osteotomy

10%

73/726

Dega innominate osteotomy

11%

83/726

Triple innominate osteotomy

8%

59/726

Staheli shelf procedure

63%

458/726

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All of the reorientation innominate osteotomies require a concentric reduction of the hip. The Staheli shelf procedure may be performed even with the hip subluxated, but it is a salvage procedure that covers a portion of the femoral head with capsular fibrocartilage rather than hyaline cartilage.

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