2020, Number 1-3
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Rev Mex Ortop Ped 2020; 22 (1-3)
Benefits of single-event surgical treatment of developmental dislocation of the hip of children in ambulatory stage
Rodarte-Fernández-de-Castro E, Muñoz-García S, Rodarte-Avalos E, Vázquez-Alaniz F
Language: Spanish
References: 22
Page: 4-10
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) has different surgical treatment strategies, which have been proposed to reduce the hip on children an ambulatory stage. In order to have a reduced and stable hip. However, few authors describe the results of single-event surgical treatment. Objective: Is present results of surgical treatment in a single-event of DDH on children in an ambulatory stage. Material and methods: In this case-review study, clinical and radiological information was collected from 29 children, 37 hips with DDH treated with a single-event surgical treatment. Results: Thirty-seven with DDH treated in a single-event surgical treatment were analyzed, we found that 23 hips have an excellent recovery and 14 were classified as a good recovery in agreeing to Barret classification and, any were evaluated as regular or poor. Concerning Severin's classification, we found 23 hips as excellent; 14 hips with good results and none with regular or poor results. Only 3 hips were surgically re-intervened and 3 had avascular necrosis Kalamchi type I as a complication. Conclusion: Single-event surgical treatment for CDD offers excellent to good results with a low percentage of reinterventions and complications such as avascular necrosis.
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