Role of Ultrasound in Evaluation of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip in Infants

  • Ali A
  • Al-Zahrani J
  • Elsayed A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background/Aim: The present study was directed to investigate the accuracy of ultrasound (USG) in early detection of developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) to prevent permanent complications. Material & Methods: A total of 276 infants was investigated; their ages range from 1 -6 months. Patients re-ferred from the clinic based on clinical assessment (mainly Barlo & Ortolani maneuvers). Then the patient's hips were examined by expert radiologists in USG scan. After that, dynamic (coronal and transverse) & static ultrasound views evaluated by the same radiologist using Graf's criteria. Infants with ab-normal ultrasound findings suggestive of DDH were followed up after 4 -6 weeks by the same investigator to monitor the progress. At the same time, the patient referred to a specialist for conservative management from the first po-sitive findings. Results: Among the 276 referred patients, infants with normal stable hips (Graf Type I and Type II a+) were 221 (80%), 155 of them were female and 66 male infants. Infants with unstable hips based on Graf's criteria (Type II a-, II b, II c and Type III a) were 55 (20%). Out of 55 with abnormal findings, the affected hips on both sides, right and left were: 5 cases (1.8%), 7 (2.5%) and 43 hips (15.5%) consecutively. Out of 55 infants affected; 3 re-ferred to tertiary centers for further surgical management while 52 managed conservatively. Conclusion: Delayed treatment rates of DDH and complica-tions could be reduced by the usage of the USG after the first month of life. In addition to physical assessment, USG for high-risk infants will provide more accurate diagnosis and minimize complications.

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Ali, A. H. A., Al-Zahrani, J., Elsayed, A. E. A., & Serhan, O. O. (2017). Role of Ultrasound in Evaluation of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip in Infants. Open Journal of Pediatrics, 07(01), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojped.2017.71001

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