One stage procedure for developmental dysplasia of the hip in patients aged eight years or older. Systematic review and meta-analysis

Keywords:

Hip, surgery, dysplasia, treatment


Published online: Jun 08 2023

https://doi.org/10.52628/89.1.8940

M.A. MATOS1,2, N.D. ALMEIDA1,2, L.S. HOCEVAR1,2, A. TARTAGLIA1, C. SALLES1, A.J. DE SOUZA1

1 Bahiana Schoolof Medicine and Public Health, Av. Dom João VI, 275, Brotas, Salvador-Bahia, Brazil
2 Department of Orhtopedics, Hospital Santa Izabel, Praça Almeida Couto, 500, Nazaré, Salvador-Bahia, Brazil

Abstract

The objective of the present study is to perform a systematic review with meta-analysis of the literature on treatment of developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) in patients over eight years of age to provide better understanding of therapeutic strategies and results. Authors carried out a systematic review and metanalysis of the literature on DDH treated in patients aged eight years of age or older. A literature search was carefully performed from June 2019 to June 2020. The articles had to report one stage reconstructive surgical treatment of DDH for patients eight years or older, presenting clinical and radiographic evaluation according to the Tonnis and Severin, and McKay systems. Meta-analysis was carried out using the software metanalyst to perform the pooled effect size Nine studies met the inclusion criteria. They assessed a total of 234 patients and 266 hips. Female patients accounted for 75.7% (eight unknown) and the follow-up ranged from 1 to 17.4 years. The majority of the procedures included an acetabular surgery (93.9%) while femoral shortening was performed in 78%. Acceptable outcomes were found in between 67% (Mckay system) and 91% (Severin system) of the cases. Femoral varus and derrotation shortening associated with redirectional osteotomy of the acetabulum (for those with closed triradiate cartilage) or acetabular redirection/reshaping were the most prevalent combined procedures; this strategy can lead to 60% of acceptable clinical results and 90% of radiographically acceptable results. Therefore, our findings give credence to the recommendation for the treatment of DDH in patients over eight years old.