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( 106 ) and the authors use them routinely ( Fig. 4B ). Headless screws are not recommended because of difficulty in removal ( 108 ). Plate removal has been reported in up to 31% of cases ( 111 ). It is important to note that removal of hardware may
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studies reported on (P) patients under the age of 36 months with hip dislocation in DDH. We included cohort studies, case-control studies, and randomized controlled trials that provided data on the rate of failure of closed reduction, with a series of