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    Breast cancer survival among young women: a review of the role of modifiable lifestyle factors

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    Surgical Approach for Periacetabular Osteotomy

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    Surgical Approach for Periacetabular Osteotomy

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    Mentoring in complex surgery: minimising the learning curve complications from peri-acetabular osteotomy

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    PurposeThe aim of this study was to determine whether a complex surgical procedure such as peri-acetabular osteotomy could be safely learnt by using a programme involving mentoring by a distant expert. To determine this, we examined the incidence of intra-operative complications, the acetabulum correction achieved, the late incidence of re-operation and progressive degenerative arthritis.MethodsBetween 1992 and 2004, peri-acetabular osteotomy was performed in 26 hips in 23 patients. The median follow-up was ten (5-17) years. The median age of the patients at operation was 28 (14-41) years. Clinical outcomes were reported and radiographic results were determined by an independent expert.ResultsThere were no intra-articular osteotomies, sciatic nerve injuries, hingeing deformities or vascular injuries. There was one ischial nonunion. The lateral centre-edge angle improved from a median 4° pre-operatively to 25°. One revision osteotomy, one osteectomy and three total hip replacements were required, two for progression of osteoarthritis.ConclusionsThe programme of mentoring was successful in that there was a low incidence of the major intra-operative complications that are often reported during the learning curve period and the acetabular corrections achieved were similar to the originators.Donald W. Howie, Martin Beck, Kerry Costi, Susan M. Pannach, Reinhold Gan
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