Hip reconstruction surgery combined with contralateral guided growth in cerebral palsy patients: preliminary results of a novel approach.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
María Galán-Olleros, María Jesús Figueroa-Gatica, Ana Ramírez-Barragán, Manuel Fraga-Collarte, Carmen Martínez-González, Hugo Garlito-Díaz, Ignacio Martínez-Caballero
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Hip dislocation is a common and severe complication in children with cerebral palsy (CP), significantly affecting their quality of life. In cases of unilateral hip dislocation, there is ongoing debate regarding the choice between unilateral versus bilateral reconstructive surgeries. This study explores an alternative approach that combines unilateral hip reconstruction surgery with contralateral Proximal Femoral Guided Growth (PFGG) as a potential solution. A retrospective observational study was conducted at a pediatric neuro-orthopedic referral center from 2019 to 2022, including children who underwent hip reconstruction surgery and contralateral PFGG. The minimum follow-up period was 2 years. Collected data included demographic, clinical, and surgical details, radiological parameters, as well as complications. Eleven patients (six females and five males) with varying levels of functional impairment (2 Gross Motor Function Classification System level III, 4 level IV, and 5 level V) were included. The median age at surgery was 7.7 years (range: 4.9-11 years), with a median follow-up period of 29.6 months (range: 24.1-55.6 months). Significant improvements were observed in all parameters for the reconstructed hip and in several parameters for the PFGG-treated hip, particularly migration percentage, head-shaft angle, and Hilgenreiner epiphyseal angle (P < 0.05). Reconstructed hips had significantly more complications than those treated with PFGG(13 versus 2, P < 0.001). Combining hip reconstruction surgery with contralateral PFGG offers a promising alternative to traditional bilateral reconstructive procedures when managing unilateral hip dislocation in CP patients. This approach not only addresses the immediate hip dislocation but also prevents future contralateral hip displacement within the same surgical session, while minimizing complication rates. Further studies are needed to validate these findings and establish comprehensive guidelines for this surgical strategy. Level of evidence: Level IV, case series.

脑瘫患者髋关节重建手术联合对侧引导生长:一种新方法的初步结果。
髋关节脱位是脑瘫(CP)患儿常见且严重的并发症,严重影响其生活质量。在单侧髋关节脱位的情况下,关于选择单侧还是双侧重建手术一直存在争议。本研究探讨了一种将单侧髋关节重建手术与对侧股骨近端引导生长(PFGG)相结合的替代方法,作为一种潜在的解决方案。回顾性观察研究于2019 - 2022年在儿童神经骨科转诊中心进行,包括接受髋关节重建手术和对侧PFGG的儿童。最小随访期为2年。收集的数据包括人口统计、临床和手术细节、放射学参数以及并发症。11例患者(6名女性,5名男性)具有不同程度的功能障碍(2例大运动功能分类系统III级,4例IV级,5例V级)。手术时中位年龄为7.7岁(范围:4.9-11岁),中位随访时间为29.6个月(范围:24.1-55.6个月)。重建髋关节的所有参数和pfgg治疗髋关节的几个参数均有显著改善,特别是移位率、头-轴角和Hilgenreiner骨骺角(P
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自引率
9.10%
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170
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal highlights important recent developments from the world''s leading clinical and research institutions. The journal publishes peer-reviewed papers on the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric orthopedic disorders. It is the official journal of IFPOS (International Federation of Paediatric Orthopaedic Societies). Submitted articles undergo a preliminary review by the editor. Some articles may be returned to authors without further consideration. Those being considered for publication will undergo further assessment and peer-review by the editors and those invited to do so from a reviewer pool. ​
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