Publications by authors named "Toni El Hayek"

Purpose: Tibial fractures in the skeletally immature patient are usually treated without surgery. Elastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) is commonly used for other diaphyseal fracture locations. Its advantages are minimally invasive surgery with a short hospitalisation duration, primary bone union and early weight bearing.

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A case of caudal regression syndrome in which rehabilitation was obtained by lumbopelvic distraction and stabilization with external fixation Orthofix(®) is presented. The objective of the study is to describe the benefit of spine external fixator in caudal regression syndrome. Caudal regression syndrome is a rare and sporadic neural defect of distal spinal segments affecting the development of the spinal cord.

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A too-long anterior process of the calcaneus is one of the causes of repeated sprained ankles or painful feet in the child or adolescent that is often ignored and misdiagnosed. Among 31 cases of adolescents having consulted for these symptoms, a too-long anterior process of the calcaneus was discovered on radiographs, and explored in detail with a computed tomography scan or an MRI. The decision for surgical resection was taken considering the discomfort expressed by these children.

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Postural deformities are frequent in neonates. The moulded baby syndrome (MBS) comprises one or more of the following disorders: plagiocephaly, torticollis, congenital scoliosis, pelvic obliquity, adduction contracture of a hip and/or malpositions of the knees or feet. We analysed the incidence of MBS in healthy neonates and identified the risk factors of its composing elements.

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Article Synopsis
  • New properties of external fixators, like dynamization and improved stability, are enhancing their use in treating children's lower limb fractures, making them more of a standard treatment option rather than just a choice.
  • A study of 21 children with lower limb fractures revealed benefits such as lower infection rates, effective healing without additional surgeries, and simpler physiotherapy and wound care.
  • However, there are potential complications associated with external fixators, including vascular injuries, pin tract infections, and unintentional fractures.
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