Authors’ reply: Comment on: Developmental dysplasia of the hip: why are we still operating on them? A plea for institutional newborn clinical screening
Singapore Med J 2019; 60(6): 322 doi: https://doi.org/10.11622/smedj.2019061
Authors’ reply: Comment on: Developmental dysplasia of the hip: why are we still operating on them? A plea for institutional newborn clinical screening
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1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore 2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Singapore leewucheanyahoo.com
With reference to the letter by Ibrahim,(1) we are pleased to hear that the reader concurred with our discussion in the article(2) that serial hip examinations beyond newborn clinical screening should be performed. This would detect the late presenters, defined as those presenting after three months of age, at an earlier stage for non-operative intervention.
The timeline suggested by the reader for the serial hip examinations to be performed during vaccination appointments is logical and opportunistic. We will consider it and look into the possibility of incorporating it into our institution’s protocol.
Yours sincerely,
References Ibrahim S. Comment on:Developmental dysplasia of the hip:why are we still operating on them? A plea for institutional newborn clinical screening. Lee WC, Gera SK, Mahadev A. Developmental dysplasia of the hip:why are we still operating on them? A plea for institutional newborn clinical screening.
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1. Ibrahim S. Comment on: Developmental dysplasia of the hip: why are we still operating on them? A plea for institutional newborn clinical screening. Singapore Med J 2019; 60:322. https://doi.org/10.11622/smedj.2019060
2. Lee WC, Gera SK, Mahadev A. Developmental dysplasia of the hip: why are we still operating on them? A plea for institutional newborn clinical screening. Singapore Med J 2019; 60:150-3. https://doi.org/10.11622/smedj.2018064
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