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Orthop Surg ; 11(3): 460-466, 2019 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31243926

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the midterm results of the cementless S-ROM modular femoral stem used with subtrochanteric transverse shortening osteotomy for the treatment of high hip dislocation secondary to hip pyogenic arthritis. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the data of 49 patients (49 hips) with an average infection quiescent period of 37.4 years who underwent cementless total hip arthroplasty (THA) with simultaneous subtrochanteric transverse shortening osteotomy from July 2008 to June 2012. There were 23 men and 26 women with a mean age of 44.3 years at the time of surgery. The following clinical outcomes were evaluated: the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index (WOMAC) score, Harris hip score (HSS), modified Merle d'Aubigne-Postel hip (MAP) score, low back pain visual analog scale score, 12-item short-form health survey questionnaire score, limp, and Trendelenburg sign. Radiographic outcomes and complications were also evaluated. RESULTS: The mean follow-up period was 8.7 years (range, 5.5-10 years). No infection recurrence was observed after THA. The average HSS significantly improved from 45.0 to 84.8. The WOMAC score improved from 70.1 ± 3.5 (range, 65-76) to 43.1 ± 13.4 (range, 21-67). The modified MAP score improved from 5.9 ± 1.9 (range, 3-9) to 14.3 ± 2.4 (range, 11-18). The low back pain visual analog scale score, 12-item short-form health survey questionnaire score, limp, and Trendelenburg sign also improved significantly. The average limb length discrepancy decreased from 39.6 mm (range, 30-55 mm) to 7.2 mm (range, 0-22 mm). Two patients had temporary sciatic nerve paralysis but recovered within 6 months without any functional defects; one had an intraoperative fracture fixed by cerclage wires. One hip required revision surgery because of femoral stem aseptic loosening. CONCLUSIONS: The cementless S-ROM modular femoral stem used with subtrochanteric transverse shortening osteotomy is safe and effective for high hip dislocation secondary to pyogenic arthritis and provides satisfactory midterm results. Significant improvements in clinical function were observed, as were high rates of stable fixation of the cementless implant, restoration of more normal limb lengths, and a low incidence of complications.


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Arthritis, Infectious/complications , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip/instrumentation , Hip Dislocation/surgery , Hip Prosthesis , Adult , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip/methods , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Hip Dislocation/etiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Osteotomy , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
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Comput Math Methods Med ; 2014: 628312, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25126108

ABSTRACT

The number of blastomeres of human day 3 embryos is one of the most important criteria for evaluating embryo viability. However, due to the transparency and overlap of blastomeres, it is a challenge to recognize blastomeres automatically using a single embryo image. This study proposes an approach based on least square curve fitting (LSCF) for automatic blastomere recognition from a single image. First, combining edge detection, deletion of multiple connected points, and dilation and erosion, an effective preprocessing method was designed to obtain part of blastomere edges that were singly connected. Next, an automatic recognition method for blastomeres was proposed using least square circle fitting. This algorithm was tested on 381 embryo microscopic images obtained from the eight-cell period, and the results were compared with those provided by experts. Embryos were recognized with a 0 error rate occupancy of 21.59%, and the ratio of embryos in which the false recognition number was less than or equal to 2 was 83.16%. This experiment demonstrated that our method could efficiently and rapidly recognize the number of blastomeres from a single embryo image without the need to reconstruct the three-dimensional model of the blastomeres first; this method is simple and efficient.


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Algorithms , Blastomeres/physiology , Embryo, Mammalian/physiology , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Automation , Cell Proliferation , Humans , Reproducibility of Results
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