# Failure of Pavlik Harness Treatment in Infants Under 6 Months Old with Dislocated Hips: Short- and Intermediate-Term Results of Subsequent Treatment Modalities

**Authors:** Ahmet Imerci, Mihir M. Thacker, James Richard Bowen

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s43465-024-01162-y · 2024-06-07

## TL;DR

This study examines the outcomes of infants under 6 months old who failed Pavlik harness treatment for hip dislocation and were treated with alternative methods.

## Contribution

The study provides short- and intermediate-term results of subsequent treatment options after Pavlik harness failure in infants.

## Key findings

- Most infants could be successfully treated with closed methods after Pavlik harness failure.
- Starting Pavlik therapy after 3 weeks increases the risk of needing surgery.
- Open reduction was associated with avascular necrosis but not with other complications.

## Abstract

This study aimed to determine the short- and medium-term outcomes of hip dislocation in infants who failed Pavlik harness therapy and were subsequently treated with brace, closed reduction (CR) or open reduction (OR) before 6 months of age.

Fifty infants (66 hip dislocations) who failed Pavlik harness therapy between 2000 and 2018 and were treated with a rigid abduction brace or undergoing a CR or OR/cast were evaluated. All demographic data obtained from the medical system, developments and complications during the follow-up and treatment process were recorded and evaluated.

Fifty infants (66 hips) with dislocated hips failed Pavlik harness therapy. Of these, 9 infants (12 hips) underwent rigid abduction splint therapy: 9 hips were successful, 2 hips had CR and 1 had OR. Thirty-eight infants (51 hips) had index CR, of which 3 (3 hips) failed and had OR. Radiographs of 49 hips (44 patients) were normal at the final evaluation. Pavlik harness therapy starting after 3 weeks (P = 0.028) and unilateral dislocations (P = 0.028) increased the risk of needing operating room. There was an association between OR and avascular necrosis (P = 0.025), but not between OR and other complications—dysplasia and re-dislocation/subluxation (P = 0.257 and P = 0.508, respectively).

Closed treatment of hip dislocation is possible in most babies who fail Pavlik treatment. Babies who are started on Pavlik therapy after 3 weeks of age may be at increased risk of needing an operating room.

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## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** dislocation (MESH:D004204), avascular necrosis (MESH:D010020), dysplasia (MESH:D015792), Dislocated Hips (MESH:D006617)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC11333783