Abstract

The Results of Anterior Open Reduction Approach for Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip in Children Under 12 Months Old

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  • The main goal of treatment in developmental dislocation of hip joints is to obtain and maintain concentric reduction and stability for normal development of the hip joint

  • This study aimed to evaluate the results of the previous method of anterior open reduction done in children

  • CONCLUDE: We have encountered according to outcomes data of this study that open reduction technique by the anterior approach for treatment of developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) presented more successful clinical and radiological outcomes in the 9 - < 12 months old infants

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Introduction

The main goal of treatment in developmental dislocation of hip joints is to obtain and maintain concentric reduction and stability for normal development of the hip joint. In young children, this can mostly be done by non-surgical methods. This study aimed to evaluate the results of the previous method of anterior open reduction done in children

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