Sacroiliac joint degeneration is common in patients with end-stage hip osteoarthritis secondary to unilateral developmental dysplasia of the hip: Factors associated with its severity and laterality.

Journal of Orthopaedic Science : Official Journal of the Japanese Orthopaedic Association
Yaichiro OkuzuShuichi Matsuda

Abstract

The etiology of sacroiliac joint (SIJ) degeneration has not been fully elucidated, and there has been almost no report on the relevance between SIJ degeneration and hip osteoarthritis secondary to developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH). We investigated factors associated with SIJ degeneration, specifically its laterality in patients with end-stage hip osteoarthritis secondary to unilateral DDH. We included 152 patients with end-stage unilateral hip osteoarthritis secondary to DDH who underwent primary THA between January 2008 and November 2015. SIJ degeneration was classified (type 0, no degenerative change, to type 3, ankyloses) using preoperative axial computed tomography. SIJ degeneration of the DDH (shorter leg) and contralateral (longer leg) sides was compared; differences in patient demographics and radiological parameters between SIJ degeneration of type 0 or 1 versus type 2 or 3 for the shorter and longer leg sides were analyzed. SIJ on the longer leg side showed more degenerative changes (p < 0.001). Substantial SIJ degeneration or ankylosis (type 2 or 3) was observed on 62.5% of longer leg sides and 33.6% of shorter leg sides. Factors significantly associated with SIJ degeneration severity were percent hip subluxati...Continue Reading

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