2021
DOI: 10.1007/s43465-021-00531-1
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DDH in the Walking Age: Review of Patients with Long-Term Follow-Up

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“…Femoral osteotomy was found to be correlated with subsequent THA 11 , 12 ( Table 2 ). Table 2 also presents two studies that investigated THA outcomes for DDH patients under the ages of 20 and 30 years, respectively 13 , 14 ( Table 2 ).…”
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“…Femoral osteotomy was found to be correlated with subsequent THA 11 , 12 ( Table 2 ). Table 2 also presents two studies that investigated THA outcomes for DDH patients under the ages of 20 and 30 years, respectively 13 , 14 ( Table 2 ).…”
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“…Lucchesi et al 11 concluded, in a metanalysis of 988 hips diagnosed with DDH after the walking age, that signs of OA manifest on average three decades after the initial procedure. After surgery, there is a further deterioration during 30–40 years, and then the hip continues to deteriorate for 40–50 years after the initial treatment.…”
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“… 4 It is crucial to carry out follow-up assessments with these susceptible children, as this process can yield valuable information. 5 By obtaining data on children who did eventually develop DDH, we can analyze demographic variables specific to this group. Once we identify the peculiar characteristics of children who did develop DDH, this information can serve as a guide for policymakers and the healthcare system.…”
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“…This was highlighted by Prof. Joseph in his study 18 years ago [3], by several other studies from India over the past two decades [10,11], and more recently by the IHDR-India group where the median age at presentation was over 2 years of age [9]. Lucchesi et al [26] performed a systematic review of literature to assess the long-term outcomes of late-detected DDH treated after the walking age. It is sobering to note that after 40 years of follow-up, more than one-third of patients treated after the walking age required a total hip replacement.…”
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