Developmental dysplasia of the hip ( DDH ) is a spectrum of disorders that results in anatomic abnormalities leading to increased contact stress in the joint, eventually, secondary osteoarthritis. Because of altered anatomy of dysplastic hips and younger age, surgery in these patients requires technically demanding procedures. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment for DDH are of the utmost importance. This article reviews the diagnosis and treatment of adult patients with DDH, and concludes the current views and the associated surgical techniques.
作者:程亮亮;赵德伟
来源:中国骨与关节杂志 2016 年 5卷 7期