Early predictors of acetabular growth after closed reduction in late detected developmental dysplasia of the hip

This study evaluates improvement of the acetabular index (AI) in patients with developmental dysplasia of the hip at 4 years after closed reduction, and determines the association between the final AI and a set of factors. Sixty-two patients (74 hips) treated with closed reduction were categorized into three groups according to age: group A (0–12 months, 18 hips), group B (13–18 months, 24 hips), and group C (>18 months, 32 hips). There was no difference in AI among the three groups before reduction (P=0.293). In groups A and C, the AI decreased significantly over time until 3 years after reduction and no differences were observed between the time points of 3 and 4 years. At 4 years after reduction, the AI of group C was significantly higher than that of groups A (P
Source: Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics B - Category: Orthopaedics Tags: Hip & Femur Source Type: research