Author/Authors :
Goiano, Ellen de Oliveira Santa Casa de São Paulo - Pediatric Orthopedics and Traumatology Group, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , Akkari, Miguel Santa Casa de São Paulo - Pediatric Orthopedics and Traumatology Group, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , Pietrobom Pupin, Juliana Santa Casa de São Paulo - Pediatric Orthopedics and Traumatology Group, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , Santili, Claudio Santa Casa de São Paulo - Pediatric Orthopedics and Traumatology Group, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Abstract :
Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH) is one of the most
common orthopedic hip diseases of the pediatric population.
There is a predominance in females and patients with known risk
factors. Objective: To evaluate the characteristics of DDH in a
reference center and compare them with the literature. Methods:
This is a cross-sectional observational study based on the review
of medical records and radiographs from which epidemiological
data such as laterality, age at diagnosis, acetabular index, radio-
graphic classification and others were collected. Results: A total
of 297 medical records were found between May 1974 and June
2009. Of those, 147 patients (216 affected hips) were eligible
for the survey. Most of the patients came from the state of São
Paulo (91.1%), were born in autumn/winter (66.7%), reported as
Caucasians (76.9%), with bilateral involvement (46.9%) and mean
age at diagnosis of 22.8 months. Conclusion: The most frequent
type of DDH was high dislocation (28.7%), and the acetabular
index progressively increased with the age. The International
Hip Dysplasia Institute classification was found to be more re-
producible than Tönnis classification. Delayed diagnosis was
associated with the absence of risk factors and with bilaterality.
Level of Evidence III, Retrospective comparative study.
Keywords :
Hip Dislocation , Hip Dislocation , Congenital , Epidemiology