| Literature DB >> 34694202 |
Gunnar Hägglund1, Philippe Wagner2.
Abstract
Background and purpose - Hip dislocation in cerebral palsy (CP) is caused by altered muscle forces on the joint during typical hip positioning in adduction-flexion-inward rotation. Preventive surgery includes adductor-psoas lengthening (APL) or varus derotation osteotomy (VDRO) of the proximal femur. We assessed the changes in the hip abduction range after these operations. Patients and methods - Data were obtained from the Swedish Surveillance Programme for CP. The range of hip abduction before and up to 18-36 months after surgery was assessed for all children who underwent APL or VDRO. Data for 1 hip per child was assessed. Ordinary linear regression was used. Results - In the 150 children who underwent APL, the mean range of abduction increased from 29° (95% confidence interval [CI] 28-32) preoperatively to 37° (CI 35-39) at 18-36 months. In the 157 children who underwent VDRO, the respective mean values were 30° (CI 29-32) and 29° (CI 28-31). The mean difference in preoperative abduction between sides was greater in children who underwent unilateral (9.4°, CI 7.8-11) than bilateral (5.5°, CI 3.4-7.6) VDRO. At 18-36 months postoperatively, the differences between sides were almost unchanged. Interpretation - The range of hip abduction increased after APL but remained unchanged after VDRO. This may explain the normal development of hip displacement after these operations. Differences in abduction between sides were not substantially affected by whether VDRO was performed uni- or bilaterally.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 34694202 PMCID: PMC8815819 DOI: 10.1080/17453674.2021.1995813
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Orthop ISSN: 1745-3674 Impact factor: 3.717
Number of children (%) according to sex, GMFCS level, and type of operation
| Factor | APL n = 150 | VDRO n = 157 | Total n = 307 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boys | 88 (59) | 91 (58) | 179 |
| Girls | 62 (42) | 66 (42) | 128 |
| GMFCS level | |||
| II | 4 (4) | 3 (2) | 7 |
| III | 17 (11) | 12 (8) | 29 |
| IV | 55 (37) | 34 (22) | 89 |
| V | 74 (49) | 108 (69) | 182 |
| Mean age at time of the | |||
| operation, years (SD) | 5.4 (2.8) | 7.1 (2.8) | |
| range | 1.2–13.8 | 2.2–13.8 | |
Figure 1Mean range of hip abduction with 95% confidence intervals preoperatively and at 6–18 and 18–36 months after adductor–psoas lengthening (APL) and varus derotation osteotomy performed (VDRO).
Figure 2Mean difference in range of hip abduction between sides with 95% confidence intervals preoperatively and at 6–18 and 18–36 months after bilateral adductor–psoas lengthening (APL) and varus derotation osteotomy performed bilaterally (VDRO bi) and unilaterally (VDRO uni).