Hip subluxation occurs frequently in children with severe cerebral palsy. This retrospective study examined the effects of age and type of bony surgery on radiographic outcomes of children with severe cerebral palsy who were treated for hip subluxation. The study included nonambulatory children with cerebral palsy undergoing bony hip reconstructive surgery consisting of proximal femoral varus derotational osteotomy (VDRO) alone or combined with pelvic osteotomy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOne technique for distal femur and proximal tibia epiphysiodesis to treat leg length inequality is a single-incision percutaneous technique using reamers and curettes. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the efficacy and reliability of this technique by quantifying the growth arrest produced from this method. Patients who underwent distal femur and proximal tibia epiphysiodesis with a single-incision percutaneous technique were retrospectively reviewed.
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December 2019
Case: This report describes the divergent course and management of bilateral patellar stress fractures in a 17-year-old skeletally immature male athlete. Beginning as bilateral incomplete tension-sided patellar fractures, the right patella healed uneventfully, whereas the left progressed to a complete, mildly displaced transverse fracture that eventually healed with nonoperative treatment measures to include temporary bracing, physical therapy, and vitamin D supplementation.
Conclusions: Patellar stress fractures are exceptionally rare, particularly bilateral injuries in the pediatric population.
Instrumented spinal fusion is the gold standard treatment for surgical magnitude adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS), with the goal being stable fusion without the need for additional procedures. The purpose of this study was to define the surgical return rates of AIS at a single center with respect to various instrumentation constructs used during initial spinal fusion. A retrospective chart review was performed of all patients with AIS who underwent instrumented fusion with a minimum of 2-year follow-up.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFToe walking is a common gait deviation which in the absence of a known cause is termed idiopathic toe walking. Surgical treatment in the presence of a triceps surae contracture includes tendo-Achilles or gastrocnemius/soleus recession and has been shown to be effective in improving kinematic outcomes at a one year follow up. The purpose of this study was to assess longer term kinematic and kinetic outcomes of children with idiopathic toe walking treated surgically for gastrocnemius/soleus contractures.
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