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Dr. Alaa Azmi Ahmad-Ramallah, Palestine Dr. Colin Mosely, Shriner Hospital - Los Angeles - USA

The Value of the Salter Osteotomy as a Routine Adjunct to Open Reduction of Developmental Dislocation of the Hip. Dr. Alaa Azmi Ahmad-Ramallah, Palestine Dr. Colin Mosely, Shriner Hospital - Los Angeles - USA. Introduction. 59 cases of established hip dislocation were detected.

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Dr. Alaa Azmi Ahmad-Ramallah, Palestine Dr. Colin Mosely, Shriner Hospital - Los Angeles - USA

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  1. The Value of the Salter Osteotomy as a Routine Adjunct to Open Reduction of Developmental Dislocation of the Hip.

  2. Dr. Alaa Azmi Ahmad-Ramallah, Palestine Dr. Colin Mosely, Shriner Hospital - Los Angeles - USA

  3. Introduction

  4. 59 cases of established hip dislocation were detected

  5. All were treated by open reduction with & without salter osteotomy

  6. Comparison between hips managed with and without Salter osteotomy was done

  7. Comparison between hips managed by Salter osteotomy as primary and secondary procedure was done

  8. Follow up to or almost to skeletal maturity

  9. METHODS

  10. We reviewed records of 59 dislocated hips with surgical treatment after 1.5 years of age between 1975- 1992

  11. 33 hips – without Salter osteotomy ( R )26 hips – with primary Salter osteotomy (RS)4 hips - with secondary Salter osteotomy ( R/S )

  12. Evaluation through: Acetabular index (AI) Center edge angle (CE) Sphericity of femoral head Avascular necrosis Severin classification

  13. RESULTS

  14. Mean pre-op. acetabular index

  15. Subsequent surgery

  16. Mean CE angle at final follow-up

  17. Mean Mose circle indices mm mm

  18. Avascular necrosis incidence at final follow-up

  19. Severin grade 1,2 (good)

  20. Mean acetabular index pre-op.

  21. Conclusions

  22. Effects of primary Salter osteotomy compared to no Salter osteotmy: 1- Femoral head is better 2- Acetabulum provided better coverage 3- Avascular necrosis is less 4- higher good results according to Severin classification

  23. In comparing results of primary and secondary Salter osteotomy:Better end results for primary Salter osteotomy, even though this group was more dysplastic at the start.

  24. Significance

  25. Dislocated hip Child older than 1.5 years Routinely including Salter osteotomy with the primary open reduction produces the best result.

  26. Thank you

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