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. 2012 Nov 21;471(2):584–590. doi: 10.1007/s11999-012-2701-0

Table 3.

Comparison with available literature

Publication Procedure described Number of osteotomies Followup Followup percentage Survival
Dungl et al. [7] Triple osteotomy (Steel) 329 patients
351 osteotomies
12.5 years
(4–25 years)
91% 94%
Janssen et al. [10] Triple osteotomy (Tönnis) 177 patients
177 osteotomies
11.5 years
(11–12.2 years)
98% 85%
Kotz et al. [12] Chiari osteotomy 66 patients
80 osteotomies
32 years
(27–48 years)
15% 60%
Matheney et al. [13] Bernese periacetabular osteotomy 157 patients
189 osteotomies
9 years
(9 ± 2.2 years)
71% 76%
Nakamura et al. [14] Rotational osteotomy (Ninomiya and Tagawa) + Intertrochanteric osteotomy 131 patients
145 osteotomies
13 years
(10–23 years)
58% 95%
Siebenrock et al. [17] Bernese periacetabular osteotomy 63 patients
75 osteotomies
11.3 years
(10–13.8 years)
95% 82%
Current study Triple osteotomy 43 patients
51 osteotomies
25 years
(23–29 years)
96% 67%