Congenital dislocation of the hip: clinical and paraclinical investigations

Congenital dislocation of the hip: clinical and paraclinical investigations

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Article_Title: Congenital dislocation of the hip: clinical and paraclinical investigations
Authors: Violeta Oriţă, Marius Bucur Constantinescu, Beatrice Frumuşeanu, Mihaela Golumbeanu
Affiliation: Spitalul Clinic de Urgenta pentru Copii „Grigore Alexandrescu” Bucuresti
Abstract: Congenital dislocation of the hip is a part of a large spectrum of disorders of the hip’s development that can appear
in different forms at different ages ( DDH – development dysplasis of the hip ). Dislocation is defined as a complete
displacement of a joint with no contact between the acetabulum and femural head. Other entities are subluxation
defined as displacement of a joint with the same contact between the articular surfaces and dysplazia refers at
the different development of the acetabulum. The factors that predispoze to DDH are ligamentors laxity, prenatal
positioning, postnatal positioning, racial predilection, hormonal and genetic elements. Congenital dislocation of
the hip may be associated with other anomalies: torticollis, metatarsus adductus, tallus valgus, oligohydramnios.
Paraclinic investigation includes radiography, MRI and ultrasounds, each one with a positive diagnosis.
Keywords: congenital dislocation of the hip, early age of diagnosis, radiography
References: Bailey T Jr, Hall JE: Chiari medical displacement
osteotomy;
Barquet A: Natural historz of avascular necrosis
following traumatic hip dislocation in childhood: a
review of 145 cases;
Benson M, Evans D: The pelvic osteotomy of Chiari:
an anatomical study of the hazards and misleading
radiographic appearances;
Bennet JT, Mazurek RT, Cash JD: Chiari‘s osteotomy in
the treatment of Perthes disease;
Daudet M, David M, Aimard P: Lesions of the hip in
congenital mzxedema in children;
Drennan J: Orthotic management of Legg-Calve-Perthes
disease;
Ebong WW: Avascular necrosis of the femoral head
associated with hemoglobinopathy.
Read_full_article: pdf/vol14/iss2/JMA14-2-2011-Orita.pdf
Correspondence: Mihaela Golumbeanu, Spitalul Clinic de Urgenta pentru Copii „Grigore Alexandrescu” Bucuresti

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Article Title: Congenital dislocation of the hip: clinical and paraclinical investigations
Authors: Violeta Oriţă, Marius Bucur Constantinescu, Beatrice Frumuşeanu, Mihaela Golumbeanu
Affiliation: Spitalul Clinic de Urgenta pentru Copii „Grigore Alexandrescu” Bucuresti
Abstract: Congenital dislocation of the hip is a part of a large spectrum of disorders of the hip’s development that can appear
in different forms at different ages ( DDH – development dysplasis of the hip ). Dislocation is defined as a complete
displacement of a joint with no contact between the acetabulum and femural head. Other entities are subluxation
defined as displacement of a joint with the same contact between the articular surfaces and dysplazia refers at
the different development of the acetabulum. The factors that predispoze to DDH are ligamentors laxity, prenatal
positioning, postnatal positioning, racial predilection, hormonal and genetic elements. Congenital dislocation of
the hip may be associated with other anomalies: torticollis, metatarsus adductus, tallus valgus, oligohydramnios.
Paraclinic investigation includes radiography, MRI and ultrasounds, each one with a positive diagnosis.
Keywords: congenital dislocation of the hip, early age of diagnosis, radiography
References: Bailey T Jr, Hall JE: Chiari medical displacement
osteotomy;
Barquet A: Natural historz of avascular necrosis
following traumatic hip dislocation in childhood: a
review of 145 cases;
Benson M, Evans D: The pelvic osteotomy of Chiari:
an anatomical study of the hazards and misleading
radiographic appearances;
Bennet JT, Mazurek RT, Cash JD: Chiari‘s osteotomy in
the treatment of Perthes disease;
Daudet M, David M, Aimard P: Lesions of the hip in
congenital mzxedema in children;
Drennan J: Orthotic management of Legg-Calve-Perthes
disease;
Ebong WW: Avascular necrosis of the femoral head
associated with hemoglobinopathy.
*Correspondence: Mihaela Golumbeanu, Spitalul Clinic de Urgenta pentru Copii „Grigore Alexandrescu” Bucuresti