Abstract

Currently, despite significant progress in the field of early detection and conservative treatment of congenital hip dislocations, a large number of patients with this pathology remain without timely treatment. With congenital hip dislocation, 10-15% of patients treated conservatively require surgical treatment. Study. It consists in studying the causes of complications observed during a long course of treatment of patients treated with surgical intervention for congenital hip dislocation, and searching for measures to prevent them. In such cases, depending on the age of the patients and the severity of the congenital hip dislocation, surgical operations are carried out before the restoration and reduction of the proximal femur and acetabulum. The article presents the results of more than 30 years of surgical treatment of congenital malformations in 111 children. Good results were observed in 22 (28.9%) patients, satisfactory — in 31 (40.8%), poor — in 23 (30.3%) patients. The causes of complications after treatment and measures to prevent them in patients with results that were considered poor were studied.

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