| Literature DB >> 10218172 |
A Falliner1, H J Hahne, J Hassenpflug.
Abstract
The reliability of Graf's technique in diagnosing developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is investigated in this report. In a prospective study, 6,548 neonates were examined clinically and sonographically; 470 children were reexamined at least once. Sonographic alpha angles and radiographic acetabular index (AI) angles were followed up and compared. Results were as follows: 84.6% of the hips were mature; 14.3% were physiologically immature; 1.1% were dysplastic. Of the sonographically dysplastic hips, 63% were clinically normal. Neonatal sonographic hip status was affected by family history, breech delivery, birth weight, and gestational age. At follow-up, none of the primarily mature hips had worsened. Of the type IIa hips, 89% matured spontaneously, and 11% needed abduction. The 68 dysplastic hips had matured after a maximum of 80 days' abduction, with normal alpha and AI angles by the end of treatment. At 1 year, the pitch had deteriorated again in six children. Graf's sonographic technique reliably diagnoses infantile DDH. Regular orthopedic checkups are needed to detect secondary deterioration of dysplastic hips.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 1999 PMID: 10218172
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pediatr Orthop B ISSN: 1060-152X Impact factor: 1.041