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Hip stabilization in severely involved cerebral palsy patients
W A Herndon1, L Bolano, J A Sullivan
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Oklahoma City 26901.
Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics
|January 1, 1992
Abstract:
Thirty-two patients (48 hips) with total body involved cerebral palsy (CP) underwent medial release and proximal femoral osteotomy for hip subluxation or dislocation. Twenty-eight hips were rated good, 15 were rated fair, and five were rated poor at follow-up. The better located the hip preoperatively and the better the reduction obtained at operation, the better the final result. The major factor that correlated with a good result was early operation, performed before significant deformity had occurred.