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Radiological and clinical outcomes of medial approach open reduction by using two intervals in developmental dysplasia of the hip
Authors:Afsar T. Ozkut  Yusuf Iyetin  Omer K. Unal  M. Salih Soylemez  Esat Uygur  Irfan Esenkaya
Affiliation:1. Goztepe Research and Training Hospital, Orthopedics and Traumatology, Istanbul, Turkey;2. Pendik Regional Hospital, Orthopedics and Traumatology, Istanbul, Turkey;3. Cerkezkoy State Hospital, Orthopedics and Traumatology, Tekirdag, Turkey;4. Bingol State Hospital, Orthopedics and Traumatology, Bingol, Turkey;5. Medeniyet University, Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Goztepe Research and Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract:

Objective

To evaluate the midterm clinical and radiological outcomes of the medial approach using two intervals for developmental hip dysplasia (DDH).

Methods

The study involved 62 hips of 47 patients (41 girls, 6 boys) treated with medial approach for DDH from 1999 to 2010. The age of the patients at surgery was 18.7 ± 2.25 months. Follow up of the patients was 11.3 ± 3.07 years. The age of the patients at the last follow up was 12.6 ± 1.74 years. According to the Tönnis classification, 13 hips were grade II, 27 hips were grade III and 22 hips were grade IV. Patients were evaluated according to Omeroglu radiological criteria and modified McKay functional criteria. The presence of avascular necrosis (AVN) of the hip was questioned using the KalamchiMacEwen classification.

Results

Radiologically, forty eight (77%) hips were evaluated as “excellent”, 8 (13%) hips as “good” and 5 (8%) hips as “fair plus” and 1 (%2) hip as “fair minus”. Two (3%) patients had type 1 temporary AVN and one (1%) patient had type 4 AVN with coxa magna and overgrowth of the greater trochanter. According to McKay functional criteria, 56 (90%) hips had “excellent” and 6 (10%) had “good” results. Two (3.2%) hips of one patient had to be reoperated with Salter osteotomy and femoral shortening + derotation osteotomy.

Conclusion

Medial approach using two separate intervals for tenotomy and capsulotomy does not jeopardize the medial circumflex or the femoral vessels and yields satisfactory midterm results for children 18 months old with dysplasia of the hip.

Level of evidence

Level IV, therapeutic study.
Keywords:Developmental hip dysplasia  Safety  Avascular necrosis of the femoral head  Medial approach  Surgical approach
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