Dysplasia; Hip Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Prospective Analysis of Optimal Spica Cast Duration Following Closed Reduction for Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH)
This study looks at treatment for developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), a condition where there is abnormal development of a child's hip joint. While spica casts are shown to very effective in treating DDH, and potentially more effective than hip braces alone, other research shows that the outcomes from braces are equivalent to those of spica casts with the added advantage of greater patient satisfaction and less burden on families. Therefore, the 12-week experimental protocol in the study, with the first 6 weeks involving the spica cast and the second 6 weeks the hip brace, was designed to determine if both treatment methods can be combined for an optimal patient experience.
The primary objective of this study is to compare the clinical outcomes of patients who undergo closed reduction of a developmentally dysplastic hip and are treated with six weeks of supplemental casting to those treated with twelve weeks of supplemental casting. The secondary objectives of this study are to determine if a shorter duration of postoperative casting affects family satisfaction and costs compared to the traditional pathway (12 weeks of spica casting). The physician will meet with the patients during the regular standard of care follow-ups every 2-3 weeks to track patient progress. Following 6 weeks of recovery, the control group will have their spica cast replaced in the operating room, with the child anesthetized, by another cast for 6 weeks. The experimental group will have their cast removed in the clinic without anesthesia and will be placed into a full-time brace for 6 weeks. Participants will be instructed to complete the full 12 weeks of the protocols. Only patients who complete the full length of treatment in either group will be considered for the study. The physicians will keep track of patients during visits to ensure the protocols are being followed. ;
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