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The risk of DDH between breech and cephalic-delivered neonates using Graf ultrasonography.

Stylianos KolovosSpyridon SioutisMaria PolyzouMaria-Eleni PapakonstantinouVasileios KarampikasPavlos AltsitzioglouDimitrios SerenidisDimitrios KoulalisPanayiotis J PapagelopoulosAndreas F Mavrogenis
Published in: European journal of orthopaedic surgery & traumatology : orthopedie traumatologie (2023)
It appears that there is an actual difference in the incidence of DDH between breech-delivered and cephalic-delivered neonates, although the difference may be less significant than previously considered. The majority of the breech-delivered neonates that were initially considered as pathological (Phase 1) are, in fact, healthy. This is ascertained in subsequent ultrasound examinations conducted in later phases (Phases 2-4), when the incidence of pathological cases decreases. This could be attributed to potential different maturation pattern between these groups.
Keyphrases
  • low birth weight
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • risk factors
  • preterm infants
  • computed tomography
  • risk assessment
  • contrast enhanced ultrasound