Vichard P, Bouffier B, Noir A, Arnould D
Rev Chir Orthop Reparatrice Appar Mot. 1980 Jul-Aug;66(5):327-9.
The authors report a case of bilateral recurrent anterior dislocation of the hip in a child suffering from Seckel's disease (bird-headed dwarf). There were no neurological abnormalities. The dislocations appeared to relate to coxa valga and dysplastic acetabula. Femoral osteotomies together with a shelf procedure were performed. The dislocations had ceased when the child was reviewed in a two-year follow-up.
作者报告了一例患有塞克尔氏病(鸟头侏儒症)的儿童双侧复发性髋关节前脱位病例。无神经学异常。脱位似乎与髋外翻和髋臼发育不良有关。实施了股骨截骨术并辅以髋臼加盖术。在两年的随访复查时,脱位已停止。