Quality of Surgery and Patient Selection Are Keys to Success in Hip Stabilization Surgery in Cerebral Palsy.

JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS(2022)

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BACKGROUND:Cerebral palsy patients are at risk of hip instability, to which various soft tissue and bony surgeries are performed should conservative management fail. We aim to identify factors associated with treatment failure to guide surgical management. METHODS:Cerebral palsy patients treated at 2 university-affiliated tertiary pediatric orthopaedic referral centers with hip stabilization surgery performed for subluxation in 1998 to 2015 with minimum of 5 years follow-up were reviewed. Failure was defined as reoperation to the same hip because of recurrent subluxation. Age, sex, Gross Motor Function Classification System level, tone abnormality, operation type, Reimer's migration index (RMI), and acetabular index (AI) were assessed. Cut-off values were identified through Youden index on receiver operating characteristic curve. RESULTS:Eighty-nine hips from 55 patients with mean follow-up of 12.4 years were analyzed. Revision surgery was performed in 14 hips. Postoperative hip subluxation (P<0.001) and acetabular dysplasia (P=0.001) were predictive of failure, with postoperative RMI conferring an adjusted hazard ratio of 1.13 (95% confidence interval: 1.08-1.19, P<0.001) on multivariable survival analysis. Achieving a postoperative RMI of <27.5% predicts success with 92.9% sensitivity and 72% specificity with area under curve of 0.916 (P<0.001), while postoperative AI of <23.1 degrees predicts success with 92.3% sensitivity and 62.2% specificity with area under curve of 0.796 (P=0.001). In subgroup analysis of soft-tissue-only procedures, RMI >44% preoperative and >32% postoperative were associated with reoperation. In femur-only osteotomies, preoperative RMI >48% and postoperative RMI >28% were associated with failure. In pelvic and combined osteotomies, postoperative RMI >32% and AI >30 degrees were associated with failure. Other factors analyzed were not associated with reoperation. CONCLUSIONS:Patient selection and quality of surgery in terms of residual postoperative hip subluxation and acetabular dysplasia are associated with need for remedial surgery. Soft-tissue-only procedures should aim to correct RMI to <32%. Bony surgery should be considered when preoperative RMI >44%, and pelvic osteotomies if RMI >48%. Pelvic osteotomies should target postoperative RMI <32% and AI <30 degrees. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE:Level II-prognostic study.
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cerebral palsy, hip subluxation, failure, reoperation, adductor tenotomy, femoral varus derotation osteotomy, pelvic osteotomy
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