Treatment of congenital hip dislocation before the walking age.

Q3 Medicine Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica Pub Date : 2022-10-28 DOI:10.4081/pmc.2022.300
Daniele Sini, Federica De Rosa, Carlo Origo
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Abstract

The worst type of hip developmental dysplasia, known as congenital hip dislocation (CHD), is characterized by acetabular cavity, proximal femoral segment, and ligamentus capsule apparatus dysmorphisms that result in partial or total loss of the hip joint's relationship. We provide the following example: Hip dislocation has been diagnosed in a male infant 2 months old. The patient underwent progressive abduction followed by longitudinal skin traction using the Morel technique. After performing an artrography on the hip while under general anesthesia, which revealed a reducible and stable hip, we continued with spica cast immobilization in a human position. To promote proper joint development, improve standing posture, enhance gait, and correct pelvic and spinal imbalances, the treatment aims to reduce joint dislocation and rebuild joint relationships. To gradually clean the structures and lower the risk of distant avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head development, slow and gradual traction is applied to Morel's bed.

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行走年龄前先天性髋关节脱位的治疗。
髋关节发育不良最严重的类型是先天性髋关节脱位(CHD),其特征是髋臼腔、股骨近端和韧带囊器官畸形,导致部分或全部髋关节关系丧失。我们提供以下的例子:髋关节脱位被诊断为2个月大的男婴。患者接受进行性外展,随后采用Morel技术进行纵向皮肤牵引。在全身麻醉下对髋关节进行动脉造影后,发现髋关节可复位且稳定,我们继续使用spica石膏固定在人体体位。为了促进关节的正常发育,改善站立姿势,改善步态,纠正骨盆和脊柱失衡,治疗的目的是减少关节脱位,重建关节关系。为了逐渐清理结构并降低股骨头发育远处缺血性坏死(AVN)的风险,对Morel床进行缓慢渐进的牵引。
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Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica
Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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