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Fig. 4

From: Use of oblique view in periacetabular osteotomy and delayed postoperative weight bearing reduce delayed union in the ischium after one year

Fig. 4

Images for a 56-year-old woman who underwent curved periacetabular osteotomy for left hip dysplasia. (a–f) The computed tomography images indicated bone union at all osteotomy sites at one year post-operatively. The ischium was assessed for bone union or delayed union on (a) sagittal and (b) coronal slices (white circles). The pubis was assessed for bone union or delayed union on (c) coronal and (d) axial slices (white circles). The ilium was assessed for bone union or delayed union on (a) sagittal and (c) coronal slices (white dashed circles). The anterior superior iliac spine was assessed for bone union or delayed union on (e) sagittal and (f) axial slices (white circles).

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