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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - British Volume, Vol 71-B, Issue 3, 441-446
Copyright © 1989 by British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery


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Dislocation of the hip in cerebral palsy. Natural history and predictability

PH Cooke, WG Cole, and RP Carey

Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

To determine the natural history of dislocation of the hip in cerebral palsy, and to evolve methods to predict dislocation, the notes and radiographs of 462 patients with cerebral palsy were reviewed. Dislocation occurred in 10% of patients by progressive migration and subluxation of the proximal femur in the presence of acetabular dysplasia. Statistical analysis identified the radiographic features that helped to predict dislocation. Measurement of acetabular index, by a method that allows for rotation of the acetabulum, was the most powerful single predictor. Measurement of this index at two and four years of age could identify patients who would dislocate unless effective treatment was undertaken, those at risk of dislocation only if scoliosis developed, and those who would not dislocate. On the basis of this method of screening for dislocation, a logical system of surgical prophylaxis is proposed.


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