Orthop Traumatol Surg Res
September 2011
Calcaneonavicular coalition is a common source of pain and more or less severe flat and stiff foot in children. Classically, treatment consists in resecting the coalition using a dorsolateral approach. Good quality resection and interposition can prevent recurrence.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: In the Wassel type IV classification category, the thumb is duplicated from the metacarpophalangeal joint; this abnormality accounts for approximately 50% of the cases of thumb duplication. Type IV is divided into four subtypes in which the IV-D type, or convergent (9% of cases), is the most complex form because both thumbs are hypoplastic with a divergent metacarpophalangeal joint and a convergent interphalangeal joint. Reconstruction is prone to axis deformity and ligament laxity, whereas the Bilhaut-Cloquet technique's main pitfall is nail dystrophy.
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November 2008
Purpose Of The Study: Retraction of the shoulder in internal rotation is observed in 25% of children with brachial plexus birth palsy (C5, C6 +/- C7). Early bone and joint deformities affecting the glenohumeral joint are the consequences. The stiff internal rotation requires surgical release which can involve the capsule and ligaments, muscles, or both.
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October 2007
Purpose Of The Study: The vascularized fibular graft is a widely used technique for the reconstruction of long bone defects after tumor resection. Complications are not uncommon despite the presence of a good vascular supply. We report our experience with long bone reconstructions in children and adolescents after resection of primary malignant bone tumors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUlnar styloid fractures are frequently ignored in the treatment of wrist fractures in children. Forty-six untreated ulnar styloid fractures (40 tip and six base fractures) associated with radial injuries (45 patients) were retrospectively analysed. At the removal of the cast, we recorded that 80% had a nonunion of the styloid fracture.
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