Hip Ultrasound

  • 6 years ago
Neonatal Hip Ultrasound\r
Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip is a congenital disorder in which the acetabulum is underdeveloped or there is dislocation of the hip. Incidence of DDH is 1.5 in 1,000 it is more seen in females with a ratio of about 4:1.\r
Indications\r
Abnormal Physical\r
Hip Click\r
Breech Presentation\r
Oligohydramnios\r
Family history or follow up for known Dysplasia\r
Scanning\r
With the patient in lateral decubitus, dynamic imaging is obtained by performing Barlow adduction or flexion and Ortolani abductio) maneuvers. Via the acetabulum you measure the Alpha and Beta angles.\r
Normal measurements are Alpha Greater than 60 degrees and Beta Less than 55 degrees.