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Multilevel surgery improves gait in spastic hemiplegia but does not resolve hip dysplasia.

Erich Rutz1, Elyse Passmore, Richard Baker, H Kerr Graham.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Multilevel orthopaedic surgery may improve gait in Type IV hemiplegia, but it is not known if proximal femoral osteotomy combined with adductor release as part of multilevel surgery in patients with hip dysplasia improves hip development. QUESTIONS/PURPOSES: We asked whether varus derotational osteotomy of the proximal femur, combined with adductor release, influenced hip development in patients with Type IV hemiplegia having multilevel surgery. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 11 children and adolescents with Type IV hemiplegia who had a proximal femoral osteotomy due to unilateral hip displacement to correct gait dysfunction between 1999 and 2006. The mean age at the time of surgery was 11.1 years (range, 7 to 16 years). We obtained the Movement Analysis Profile and Gait Profile Score before and after surgery. We also measured the Migration Percentage of Reimers and applied the Melbourne Cerebral Palsy Hip Classification System (MCPHCS). The minimum followup was 2 years 3 months (mean, 6 years 6 months; range, 2 years 3 months to 10 years 8 months).
RESULTS: The majority of gait parameters improved but hip development was not normalized. According to the MCPHCS at last followup, no hips were classified as Grade I, two hips were classified as Grade II, and the remainder were Grade III and IV.
CONCLUSIONS: Unilateral surgery including a proximal femoral osteotomy improved gait and walking ability in individuals with spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy. However, hip dysplasia persists. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV, therapeutic study. See Guidelines for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 21984351      PMCID: PMC3314749          DOI: 10.1007/s11999-011-2079-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res        ISSN: 0009-921X            Impact factor:   4.176


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4.  The Consensus Statement on Hip Surveillance for Children with Cerebral Palsy: Australian Standards of Care.

Authors:  M Wynter; N Gibson; M Kentish; S Love; P Thomason; H Kerr Graham
Journal:  J Pediatr Rehabil Med       Date:  2011

5.  The cerebral palsy hip classification is reliable: an inter- and intra-observer reliability study.

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7.  Unilateral cerebral palsy: a population-based study of gait and motor function.

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8.  Proximal femoral geometry in cerebral palsy: a population-based cross-sectional study.

Authors:  J Robin; H Kerr Graham; P Selber; F Dobson; K Smith; R Baker
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9.  Hip surveillance in Tasmanian children with cerebral palsy.

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10.  Hip surveillance in children with cerebral palsy. Impact on the surgical management of spastic hip disease.

Authors:  F Dobson; R N Boyd; J Parrott; G R Nattrass; H K Graham
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