Observational Study
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World J Orthop. Jun 18, 2025; 16(6): 107423
Published online Jun 18, 2025. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v16.i6.107423
Table 1 Sociodemographic parameters of children with developmental dysplasia of the hip (n = 427), n (%)
Characteristic
Descriptive
Age (Month)
Mean (SD)31.3 (25.7)
Range1-168
Sex
Female340 (79.6)
Male87 (20.4)
Nationality
Saudi414 (97.0)
Non-Saudi13 (3.0)
City
Sakaka332 (77.8)
Qurayyat70 (16.4)
Tabarjal18 (4.2)
Dumat Al Jandal7 (1.6)
Suwayr0
Abu Ajram0
Meegowa0
Table 2 Prevalence of developmental dysplasia of the hip in different cities of Al Jouf province (n = 427)[1]
City
Percentage
Total births (2018-2023)
No. of patients with DDH
Prevalence (per 1000 live birth)
Sakaka1.422334433214.2/1000
Dumat Al Jandal0.08863370.8/1000
Suwayr0.0102100/1000
Tabarjal0.0919480180.9/000
Abu Ajram0.07800/1000
Meegowa0.016000/1000
Qurrayat0.2232424702.2/1000
Al Jouf province0.50851404275.0/1000
Table 3 Differences in proportions of developmental dysplasia of the hip by sociodemographic characteristics across different cities (n = 427),n (%)
DemographicCity
P value
Sakaka
Qurayyat
Tabarjal
Dumat Al Jandal
Age/months (median and IQR)24 (16-39)24 (16-47)23 (12-39)20 (14-24)0.76
Sex Female263 (79.2)56 (80.0)15 (83.3)6 (85.7)0.97
Male69 (20.8)14 (20.0)3 (16.7)1 (14.3)
Nationality Saudi321 (96.7)68 (97.1)18 (100.0)7 (100.0)0.99
Non-Saudi11 (3.3)2 (2.9)--
Table 4 The prevalence of developmental dysplasia of the hip in the literature
Ref.
Year
Country
Study type
No. of patients
Prevalence/1000 live birth
Female
Male
Mirdad[25]2002Saudi ArabiaR3003.523565
Almutair[18]2023Saudi ArabiaR21211.5813478
Al Azri et al[17]2023OmanR7951.05652143
Bialik et al[25]1999IsraelP905--
Woodacre et al[22]2016United KingdomP1824.915923
Mace and Paton[23]2015United KingdomP2013.1814556
Gyurkovits et al[21]2021HungaryP5521.44510
Den and Kokaze[19]2023JapanR23677.59--
Degnan et al[20]2021United StatesR68061.6549001906