Congenital hip dislocation: ortho-surgical emergency. The importance of early diagnosis and treatment of congenital dislocation of the hip
January 14, 2013
Congenital hip dislocation: ortho-surgical emergency. The importance of early diagnosis and treatment of congenital dislocation of the hip
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Article_Title: | Congenital hip dislocation: ortho-surgical emergency. The importance of early diagnosis and treatment of congenital dislocation of the hip |
Authors: | Violeta Oriţă, Marius Bucur Constantinescu, Mihaela Golumbeanu |
Affiliation: | Emergency Hospital for Children, “Grigore Alexandrescu”, Bucharest |
Abstract: | Early diagnosis and threatment of congenital hip dislocation ( at the maximum age of three years ) assures a satisfying further development of the hip, without complications that could affect the patient’s social life. Using hip ultrasound to trace the hips that present risks in the last few years has reduced the number of patients with congenital hip dislocation discovered at ages over two and has made possible the early orthopaedic or surgical threatment. In spite of all this there are also congenital hip dislocation cases diagnosed at ages of over three years. In the following we will present a clinical case of congenital bilateral hip dislocation diagnosed at a four years old girl, the surgical threatment and the clinical and radiological postoperatory evolution. |
Keywords: | congenital bilateral hip dislocation; old ages diagnosis ( four years and five months), surgical threatment; pelvic osteotomy |
References: | Mihran O. Tachdjian, MD., Clinical Pediatric Orthopaedics. The Art of Diagnosis and Principles of Management. John Anthony Herring, MD., Tachdjian’s Pediatric Orthopaedics (third edition). Lynn T. Staheli, Practice of pediatric orthopaedics. Jean Marc Chevalier, L’appareil locomoteur. Donald P. Williams, James D. Heckman, Contemporary extensile exposure in orthopaedic surgery. Silaghi, C. N., Crăciun, A. M., Cristea, V., Matrix Gla protein: the inhibitor of vascular and osteoarticular calcifications. Human & Veterinary Medicine 3(3):178-190, 2011. Tudor Sbenghe, Kinetologie, profilactica terapeutică și de recuperare. Clement C. Baciu, Chirurgia și protezarea aparatului locomotor. |
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Article Title: | Congenital hip dislocation: ortho-surgical emergency. The importance of early diagnosis and treatment of congenital dislocation of the hip |
Authors: | Violeta Oriţă, Marius Bucur Constantinescu, Mihaela Golumbeanu |
Affiliation: | Emergency Hospital for Children, “Grigore Alexandrescu”, Bucharest |
Abstract: | Early diagnosis and threatment of congenital hip dislocation ( at the maximum age of three years ) assures a satisfying further development of the hip, without complications that could affect the patient’s social life. Using hip ultrasound to trace the hips that present risks in the last few years has reduced the number of patients with congenital hip dislocation discovered at ages over two and has made possible the early orthopaedic or surgical threatment. In spite of all this there are also congenital hip dislocation cases diagnosed at ages of over three years. In the following we will present a clinical case of congenital bilateral hip dislocation diagnosed at a four years old girl, the surgical threatment and the clinical and radiological postoperatory evolution. |
Keywords: | congenital bilateral hip dislocation; old ages diagnosis ( four years and five months), surgical threatment; pelvic osteotomy |
References: | Mihran O. Tachdjian, MD., Clinical Pediatric Orthopaedics. The Art of Diagnosis and Principles of Management. John Anthony Herring, MD., Tachdjian’s Pediatric Orthopaedics (third edition). Lynn T. Staheli, Practice of pediatric orthopaedics. Jean Marc Chevalier, L’appareil locomoteur. Donald P. Williams, James D. Heckman, Contemporary extensile exposure in orthopaedic surgery. Silaghi, C. N., Crăciun, A. M., Cristea, V., Matrix Gla protein: the inhibitor of vascular and osteoarticular calcifications. Human & Veterinary Medicine 3(3):178-190, 2011. Tudor Sbenghe, Kinetologie, profilactica terapeutică și de recuperare. Clement C. Baciu, Chirurgia și protezarea aparatului locomotor. |
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