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Akazawa, Hirofumi
Tanabe, Gozo
Miyake, Yoshimasa
Abstract
Congenital hip dislocation, which is conservatively unmanageable, has usually been treated using open reduction. However, a long-term follow-up study of the results suggests that this procedure is unsatisfactory. Since 1973, Tanabe has used a new open reduction procedure that circumferentially dissects the joint capsule and produces sufficient concentric reduction of the femoral head in the acetabulum immediately after the surgery. Fifty-six children (65 hips) from the age of 1 to 3 years were treated by this procedure, and fifty-one of them were clinically and roentgenographically followed up from 6.3 to 12.4 years after the surgery. At the final follow-up session, all children had grown to be over 9 years of age, and no patient had clinically significant symptoms. According to Severin's classification, 33 hips were rated in Group I, and 14 hips in Group II. Another 10 hips were in Group III, and one hip was in Group IV. The incidence of avascular necrosis was 5.2 per cent. These data suggest that our procedure is more useful than the previous ones.
Keywords
congenital hip dislocation
new open reduction
follow-up study
anterolateral approach
Amo Type
Article
Publication Title
Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date
1990-08
Volume
volume44
Issue
issue4
Publisher
Okayama University Medical School
Start Page
223
End Page
231
ISSN
0386-300X
NCID
AA00508441
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
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Copyright © 1999 Okayama University Medical School
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