Villo-nodular synovitis can affect the joints, bursae or tendon sheaths. This condition is rare, with 1.8 cases per million inhabitants. The hip is affected in 3.6 to 18.1% of cases. The age of predilection is between 30 and 50 years old and this condition is rarely described in children. Two articles report a case of villous-nodular synovitis of the child's hip. Surgical treatment by resection seems to be consensus but various adjuvant treatments are also proposed. A case of villous-nodular synovitis of the hip in children was treated without surgical intervention. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of surgical treatment of villous nodular synovitis of the hip in children.
French multicentric cases serie
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
6
Lille Catholic University
Lille, France
Change from baseline in the range of motion of the hip in degrees
Evaluation of extension / flexion / abduction / adduction / external rotation / internal rotation of the hip
Time frame: before surgery and 4 months after surgery
Incidence of signal changes in the X-Ray
Time frame: 4 months after surgery
Incidence of signal changes in the MRI
Time frame: 4 months after surgery
Change from baseline in the scale measure of patient's pain intensity
Time frame: before surgery and 4 months after surgery
Incidence of complications after surgery
Time frame: 4 month after surgery
Number of additional treatments used in addition to surgery
Frequency of adjuvant treatments
Time frame: 4 month after surgery
Change from baseline in the physical activity evaluated by a questionnaire
yes /no questionnaire
Time frame: before surgery and 4 months after surgery
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