Congenital Hip Dislocation Treatment at best of Hospitals and Wellness centres in Mumbai

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Overview on Congenital Hip Dislocation Treatment

Congenital Hip Dislocation is also known as developmental dysplasia of the hip. It is a condition where a child is born with an unstable joint due to abnormal formation of the joint in early fetal development stages. It is more common in girls than boys. Screening for the condition occurs at birth and in the first year of life. A baby younger than 6 years is treated using a Pavlik harness. If this fails, the condition is managed via surgery. Surgical options include open reduction or closed reduction, after which the hip and leg are placed in a cast for at least 12 weeks. A child who is 18 months or older is managed by pelvic or femoral osteotomy to reconstruct their hip.

Asian Heart Institute, Mumbai

G / N Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra East, Maharashtra 400051 Mumbai, India

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  • One of India's best Heart Care Hospital, has been set up with an aim to provide world-class cardiac care in India.
  • Have treated more than 300,000 patients, and have completed over 35,000 angiographies and more than 20,000 heart surgeries
  • Staggering success rate of 99.83% in bypass surgeries and an overall 99.4% in cardiac surgeries
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