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KOROLKOV, O.I., RAKHMAN, P.M., KIKOSH, G.V., RYKUN, M.D. Surgical treatment of hip joint pathology in children with cerebral palsy. In: Moldavian Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 2017, no. 1, p. 105. ISSN 2587-3229. |
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Introduction. The pathology of the hip in children with cerebral palsy is one of the most severe in pediatric orthopedics and occupies
one of the most important problems in the surgical treatment of this pathology. The incidence of children with cerebral palsy 2 in 1000,
where spastic hip subluxation and dislocation depends on the severity of the disease and forms of cerebral palsy, variable between 2,5%
with spastic hemiplegia and 75% in children with quadriplegia.
Objective. To present the experience an integrated approach surgical treatment of hip joint pathology in children with cerebral palsy.
Materials and methods. We treated and carried out a retrospective study of 144 children with subluxation and dislocation of the hip.
The children were divided into two main groups. The first group included 128 patients (179 hips) (activity level of GMFCS: 41 patients - II
level in 49 - III, 18- IV),) and is divided into two subgroups by age: 1st - children from 2 to 6 years (54 patients); 2 nd - 6 -12 years (74 children). Mean follow-up of 5.8 years. The second group of patients included 16 patients (25 hips) aged 4 to 8 years, with valgus deformity
of the proximal femur with a tendency to decentration and subluxation of the hip. The level of motor activity of GMFCS: 7 patients - II
level and 9 - III. In this group performed hemiepiphysiodesis of the proximal growth plate of the femoral head on the medial surface. Mean
follow-up of 2.6 years. The examination was conducted according to generally accepted methods: before and during treatment - clinical,
radiographic, biomechanical, neurological, ultrasound, electromyography and muscle dynamometry.
Results. Among the 54 children (1st subgroup) in 37 children aged 2-6 years, depending on the severity and type of pathological
positions of the joints of the lower limbs, we performed soft tissue surgery at the level of the hip joint (adductors and subspina iliaca myotomy, cutting off tendons m.ileopsoas from the lesser trochanter), combined with intervention on the bone components of the hip joint (36
children) (intertrochanteric osteotomy of the femur and pelvic osteotomy - if indicated). In the 2nd subgroup among the 74 children soft
tissue surgery performed in 56 children, combined with intervention on the bone in all patient. Postoperatively children were provided by
orthoses for verticalization and walk or performed immobilization in a cast for 3-4 weeks from the upper thigh to the toes to maximize the
rapid mobilization for 3-5 days after surgery. After 4-6 weeks after surgery children both subgroups received standart complex of rehabilitation treatment. The initial value of the cervico-diaphyseal angle was an average of 156º±8°, after surgery 118°±5°, and after 5 years – the
angle averaged 123°±6°. The acetabular index before surgery was 31°±5°, immediately after surgery, 14°±4°, and after 5 years – 16°±3°.
In the second group of patients, we used the intervention on the medial part of the growth plate of the femoral head - of temporary
or permanent hemiepiphysiodesis using a metal implant or bone auto- or allograft. These surgery did not require immobilization in a cast,
the children were transferred to upright position on 3-5 days after surgery. According to methods underwent surgery of 25 joints in 16 patients, only 3 joints observed lack of effect of carrying out the intervention. The initial value of the cervico-diaphyseal angle was an average
of 159°±6°, and after 2,6 years - 149°±5°.
Findings. Obtained data show that surgical treatment of hip joint pathology in children with cerebral palsy should be execute differently according to age, form of cerebral palsy and the level of physical activity. We have seen that standard methods of surgical treatment
is effective but perform hemiepiphysiodesis in preventive surgery of the hip joint in children with neurological disorders as the prevention
of instability of the hip is a promising method of treatment. |
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