Review Article
Hip Joint Osteochondroma: Systematic Review of the Literature and Report of Three Further Cases
Table 4
Literature review. Surgical treatments for acetabular osteochondroma in previous studies.
| Author and date | Number of patients | Age | Gender | Location of the lesion | Procedure | Follow-up period | Complications |
| Ofiram and Porat, 2004 [9] | One | 16 years | Female1 |
Circumferential at the femoral neck also at the acetabular floor | Excision through Smith-Peterson approach and intraoperative hip subluxation. | Three years | Not reported |
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Woodward et al., 1999 [11] | Two | Three years | Male | Base of acetabulum and femoral neck | Excision through anterior approach followed by hip spica for 6 weeks. | Three months | Not reported | 11 years | Female | Inferomedial acetabulum and anterior femoral neck | Excision through anterior approach. | 14 months |
| Bonnomet et al., 2001 [17] | Two | 11 years Nine years | Male Female | Acetabular fossa Acetabular fossa | Excision by hip arthroscopy technique. Excision by hip arthroscopy technique. | Three years Two years | Not reported |
| Ettl et al., 2006 [22] | Two | Eight years | Male | Acetabular floor | Excision though anterolateral approach and hip subluxation. The patient also had VDRO2 to correct the coxa valga. | Two years | Not reported |
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Jellicoe et al., 2009 [7] | Two | Nine years | Female1ā | Circumferential femoral neck and floor of acetabulum | Excision through anterolateral approach and surgical hip dislocation. | Two years | Not reported | 11 years | Male1 | Cotyloid foramen | Excision through transtrochanteric approach and surgical hip dislocation. | Three years |
| Bracq et al., 1987 [21] | One | Three years | Female | Base of the acetabulum | Excision through the Hueter anterior approach and surgical hip dislocation. | Three years | Not reported |
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1These patients have had associated acetabular dysplasia in the affected hip. 2Varus derotational osteotomy.
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