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Primary abductor hip contracture as diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic problem in child hip pathology
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Pajic, Milos Vukasinovic, Zoran 0370-8179 2406-0895 National Library of Serbia General Medicine http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sarh0706301p <jats:p>Coxa obliqua represents a special functional entity in the pathology of the child hip. Authors have confirmed the results of S.L. Weissman and B. Strinovic which claimed that the abductor contracture of the hip was a primary congenital condition that developed as a result of intrauterine malposition, leading later to the contralateral adductor contracture. Critical period for the development of complications was between 6 and 8 month after birth, adductor contracture might keep persisting together with the development of acetabular dysplasia, and later on with ipsilateral subluxation. This malformation has usually been diagnosed within 3 and 6 months of age. It could be connected with some other signs of malposition, such as plagiocephaly, torticollis or infantile thoracic C scoliosis. For the diagnosis of coxa obliqua, the examination of hips in the prone position was very important and the ultrasonic and radiological examinations were crucial. The applied treatment used to be exclusively physical rehabilitation. Wide diapering has been contraindicated. In this study, we included 2,500 newborns, 1,300 boys and 1,200 girls (5,000 hips). In 22 cases of coxa obliqua (10?), the excellent results were obtained in 96% of cases. In two unsuccessfully treated cases, a contralateral dysplasia developed, and in one untreated, subluxation. The authors are advocating a systematic and early detection and treatment of the primary coxa obliqua. .</jats:p> Primary abductor hip contracture as diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic problem in child hip pathology Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo |
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spellingShingle | Pajic, Milos, Vukasinovic, Zoran, Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo, Primary abductor hip contracture as diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic problem in child hip pathology, General Medicine |
title | Primary abductor hip contracture as diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic problem in child hip pathology |
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