The authors analysed the status of screening and prevention of developmental dysplasia of the hip in the Slovak Republic on the basis of the European Pediatric Orthopaedic Society questionnaire. The questionnaire was sent to 31 heads of orthopaedic departments, with 23 (74%) responses. According to the responses received, in the Slovak Republic a neonatologist or orthopaedic surgeon, depending on availability, makes the first clinical examination of the hips up to the fifth day after delivery. Every instability, relative shortening of one of the lower limbs, or 'high-risk' baby is referred immediately to the orthopaedic surgeon. Sonographic examination up to 7 days after delivery is performed in six departments. In another 11 departments, two or more sonographic examinations are performed on each baby. Authors support the simple static ultrasound as an effective screening test for developmental dysplasia of the hip, that should be applied to the whole population and not simply to the at risk group.
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Aims: This study aims to define a set of family-centred core outcomes for infants undergoing brace treatment to facilitate consistent reporting for future high-quality research.
Methods: Family-centred outcomes will be identified through a literature review and a scoping survey involving key stakeholders, including parents, healthcare professionals, and researchers. These outcomes will then be rated for their perceived importance in a two-stage modified Delphi process with the same stakeholders.
World J Orthop
December 2024
Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, AOSP Terni, Terni 05100, Italy.
Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) poses significant challenges in both childhood and adulthood, affecting up to 10 per 1000 live births in the United Kingdom and United States. While newborn screening aims to detect DDH early, missed diagnoses can lead to severe complications such as hip dysplasia and early onset osteoarthritis in adults. Treatment options range from less invasive procedures like hip-preserving surgery to more extensive interventions such as total hip arthroplasty (THA), depending on the severity of the condition.
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January 2025
Division of Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, Texas, USA.
Aims: The primary aims of this study were to determine the time to sonographic correction of decentred hips during treatment with Pavlik harness for developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) and investigate potential risk factors for a delayed response to treatment.
Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study of infants with decentred hips who underwent a comprehensive management protocol with Pavlik harness between 2012 and 2016. Ultrasound assessments were performed at standardized intervals and time to correction from centring of the femoral head was quantified.
Oral Dis
December 2024
Department of Dentistry, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil.
Objective: To assess the sclerostin, β-catenin, and tryptase expression in fibro-osseous lesions (FOL) of the jaws.
Subjects And Methods: Immunohistochemistry analysis was performed for these proteins on FOL and non-lesional bone. The sclerostin-positive cells were scored from 0 (no expression) to 3 (high expression).
Purpose: The relationship between sagittal lumbopelvic alignment and the bony pathomorphology of hip dysplasia is currently at the forefront of clinical and scientific interest. The aim of this study was to determine whether there is a compensatory lumbopelvic aspect associated with the two major acetabular phenotypes in dysplastic hips.
Methods: From September 2022 to March 2024, a total of 145 patients with symptomatic bilateral hip dysplasia were included in the study.
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