Question

What to Do About Right Hip Dislocation?

Answer

Congenital hip dislocation is a pediatric orthopedic condition primarily occurring in newborns, categorized into hip subluxation and hip dislocation. The specific causes of the disease are not yet fully understood, but it is certain that girls born in breech position are more prone to this condition. The steel pin can be removed after six months, and the removal process, including anesthesia time, takes about an hour. This is a surgical procedure with potential pain, depending on the child’s wound recovery. It is recommended that the child take good care of the wound post-surgery and strive for an early discharge.