[Application of the Graf method for diagnosis and early detection of hip dysplasia].

Acta ortopedica mexicana Pub Date : 2022-01-01
S Villanueva-Martínez, E H Hermida-Ochoa, D Benavides-Rodríguez, J C Hermida-Ochoa
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Introduction: Developmental hip dysplasia (DHD) is the most common disorder affecting pediatric hip; screening all neonates clinically, and using ultrasonography selectively for those babies who are at high risk is a widespread recommendation. our goal is to evaluate the impact that USG diagnosis and early treatment of DHD has had on the child population of our unit.

Material and methods: Retrospective, descriptive and cross-sectional study. Records of those children from one to six months of age, with a diagnosis of DHD, without distinction of sex, subjected to ultrasonographic tracking in the period from January 2018 to December 2019 were reviewed. A follow-up of six months was carried out in all patients, from the moment of diagnosis and the start of treatment with harness, weekly visits for relocation, as well as ultrasonographic revision every four weeks to monitor the treatment.

Results: 19 cases were reported from the left side (47.5%), 10 cases from the right side (25%) and 11 bilateral cases (27.5%). The main associated risk factors were: product of the first pregnancy, family history of DHD, pelvic presentation, female sex. The results were favorable with a continuous use of harness of 23 hours observing a satisfactory evolution in 99.2% of the patients.

Conclusion: With the results obtained we can analyze the considerable success rate of the hip clinic of our hospital with the realization of the ultrasound, we find a lower incidence of patients with pain, limitation of function, as well as satisfactory gait patterns.

【Graf方法在髋关节发育不良诊断及早期发现中的应用】。
发育性髋关节发育不良(DHD)是影响儿童髋关节最常见的疾病;临床筛查所有新生儿,并对那些高危婴儿选择性地使用超声检查是一种广泛的建议。我们的目标是评估USG诊断和早期治疗adhd对我们单位儿童人口的影响。材料和方法:回顾性、描述性和横断面研究。回顾2018年1月至2019年12月期间超声追踪诊断为DHD的1至6个月儿童的记录,不分性别。所有患者从确诊到开始治疗,随访6个月,每周随访一次,每四周复查一次超声检查,监测治疗情况。结果:左侧发病19例(47.5%),右侧发病10例(25%),双侧发病11例(27.5%)。主要相关危险因素为:首次妊娠产物、DHD家族史、盆腔表现、女性。结果良好,连续使用23小时,99.2%的患者观察到满意的进展。结论:通过所获得的结果分析我院髋部门诊超声实现后相当高的成功率,发现患者疼痛发生率较低,功能受限,步态模式满意。
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