Pressure sores/cuts and weeping due to hip brace????
Hi everyone... i'm so glad i found this site!!
I've got a beautiful little 11 week old, Alexia, who was born via ceasar due to being breech... she had clicky hips and was booked in to see the hip dyslasia ppl just before she was 7 weeks.
She went straight into the harness after her ultrasound and after 4 weeks there was no improvement so they fitted her for the hip abduction brace which went on friday afternoon
she was so distressed to be in it, crying much more than normal and much more than i expected after the couple of days it took to get used to the harness
by saturday i saw that she had sores developing on both her legs and was still crying and whimpering so i ranf the nurse to say i was going to take it off as it was rediculous to put her through this... i took it off and she stopped crying immediately... and i could see that her legs were almost cut and very weepy like squished blisters.... she seemed fine though with panadol and bepanthan on them but i was worried they were infected and panicked about the bloody brace going back on
took her to dr on sunday and yes they were infected so is on antibiotics - he suggested not putting it back on until the sores have healed
saw the hip nurse and orthotist today and they want it back on asap... the nurse tried to say it wasn't that bad and happens to about 1 in 10 babies who go into the brace, but the orthotist came in and was like 'ooh that's the worst i've seen, very unusual to be on both legs' and they took pics to show the surgeon and made an app for thursday morning for us to go back.... they said they're going to adjust the brace and get stockings to minimise the rubbing but i'm worried that the rubbing on a wound will make it worse and want it healed properly before going back monday or so to start the process again...
has anyone else had this problem??
has anyone else dealt with these pressure sores? please tell me there's no sores the whole 3-6 months the brace is on!
and for those who've used the brace, did u end up having surgery or did the brace actually fix it? i'm concerned that since the harness did nothing we're heading for surgery and the dr's are just wasting time on this, aaagh it's all so confusing
sorry for my novel but thanks in advance for any replies!
Going on holiday 3 days after Spica cast removal!!
Hi All,
Thanks Corelly for letting me know a little of what to expect when Olivia's cast comes off - a week on Wednesday!
I thought it was next Monday, but got it wrong, so it's an extra two days:doh:
Anyway - we have booked a holiday - we're off to Fiji for a week on the Saturday - 3 days after she gets her cast off on the Wednesday - are we mad? Will she be uncomfortable from having her legs suddenly free still? I kind of imagine her just moving around as normal (at least as she is now - she is commando crawling around everywhere in her cast), and then gradually regaining the use of her legs over the following few days / weeks. Am I being a little optimistic here? Will Olivia find it really weird to have her legs free? Are we making a mistake going away so soon?
I felt the family really needed a break after the last few months, and this was the only week we would do workwise, I just thought we'd have close to a week between her getting the cast off and going away rather than just 3 days! I am not anticipating Olivia being in a brace during the day, although she may be in one overnight.
Sorry to ramble...
Bertie xx
10 weeks old and surgery is booked for the 24th Sept
Hi,
I'm new to this forum. My story is that i have a 10 week old baby girl who was diagnosed with bilateral hip dysplasia when she was 3 days old. I was told it was a severe case on both sides with one side being the far end of severe as the hip socket was not formed at all. It was completely flat.
The day she was diagnosed i cried for at least 6 hours straight. I had dreadful visions of her and only thought the worst long term outcomes. I thought of all of the dreams i had of holding her and cuddling her and bathing her that would no longer happen.
The evening she was diagnosed she went into a pavlick harness for 6 weeks. It was not what i had envisaged, in fact it really was not too much of a bother at all. the saddest bit was that we could not bathe her as she had to stay in it 24/7 and she couldn't wear some of the clothes she had been bought. I was told that the outcome of the harness was extremely good - 90% success rate.
At week 6 she had an ultrasound and there was no improvement. She was one of the 10%. The harness was removed and she was fitted for a Dennis - Browne brace. At the time this seemed so much worse but there were a few positives. I could see her feet and toes and the top part of her body was not covered. Cuddles seemed closer.
She is 10 weeks old and we have just had the next ultrasound. Unfortunately there is no improvement and her operation has been booked for the 24th sept. She will go in a Spica Cast for 6 weeks then depending on if it is closed or open surgery she will go in various braces. It just breaks my heart that my happy adorable baby will be in the cast from waist to toes. The positive is that for the next 10 days she is brace free and loving her baths already.
Sorry for the novel but i thought this was the best way to introduce myself. My next step is determining how to look after her in a cast. i have already gone back to work part time which makes things a little more difficult but on a positive note i work for an incontinence company so at least i can experiment on what the best product is to use under the nappy.
Sara