Remzi Caylak 1 , Cagri Ors 2 . Show Affiliations »
Abstract
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: The purpose of the present study is to determine the outcome success of anterior open reduction with Pemberton osteotomy in patients under 18 months of age with developmental dysplasia of the hip. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the clinical and radiological results of 27 developmental hip dysplasia patients under 18 months of age (26 girls, 1 boy) who underwent anterior open reduction with Pemberton osteotomy. Bilateral surgery was performed in 18 patients and unilateral in nine patients. At the final follow-up, the clinical results were evaluated according to the McKay's clinical evaluation criteria, the radiological results according to the Severin's radiological evaluation criteria, and the presence of avascular necrosis according to the Kalamchi-MacEwen's classification criteria. RESULTS: We treated 36 hips of 27 patients who were younger than 18 months of age (range 10-18 months) at the time of surgery and followed up a minimum of 5 years (mean 6.5 years). At the final follow-up, 34 (94.4%) were assessed clinically as excellent, one hip (2.7%) as good and one hip (2.7%) as fair according to the McKay's clinical classification. Radiological classification revealed that, 97.2% of the hips were Severin Type-1 and 2.8% Severin Type-3. Avascular necrosis was observed in 5 of 36 hips (13.8%). Two hips were assessed as Type-2, two hips Type-3 and one hip Type-4 according to the Kalamchi-MacEwen's classification. CONCLUSION: We conclude that Pemberton osteotomy with anterior open reduction is useful technique for developmental hip dysplasia treatment of patients under the age of 18 months with good clinical and radiological results as well as with low complication rates. © Indian Orthopaedics Association 2021.
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: The purpose of the present study is to determine the outcome success of anterior open reduction with Pemberton osteotomy in patients under 18 months of age with developmental dysplasia of the hip. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the clinical and radiological results of 27 developmental hip dysplasia patients under 18 months of age (26 girls, 1 boy) who underwent anterior open reduction with Pemberton osteotomy. Bilateral surgery was performed in 18 patients and unilateral in nine patients. At the final follow-up, the clinical results were evaluated according to the McKay's clinical evaluation criteria, the radiological results according to the Severin's radiological evaluation criteria, and the presence of avascular necrosis according to the Kalamchi-MacEwen's classification criteria. RESULTS: We treated 36 hips of 27 patients who were younger than 18 months of age (range 10-18 months) at the time of surgery and followed up a minimum of 5 years (mean 6.5 years). At the final follow-up, 34 (94.4%) were assessed clinically as excellent, one hip (2.7%) as good and one hip (2.7%) as fair according to the McKay's clinical classification. Radiological classification revealed that, 97.2% of the hips were Severin Type-1 and 2.8% Severin Type-3. Avascular necrosis was observed in 5 of 36 hips (13.8%). Two hips were assessed as Type-2, two hips Type-3 and one hip Type-4 according to the Kalamchi-MacEwen's classification. CONCLUSION: We conclude that Pemberton osteotomy with anterior open reduction is useful technique for developmental hip dysplasia treatment of patients under the age of 18 months with good clinical and radiological results as well as with low complication rates. © Indian Orthopaedics Association 2021.
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Keywords:
Anterior open reduction; Developmental dysplasia of the hip; Pemberton osteotomy
Year: 2021
PMID: 35070153 PMCID: PMC8748562 DOI: 10.1007/s43465-021-00445-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Orthop ISSN: 0019-5413 Impact factor: 1.033