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INTRODUCTION[|]Most of the previous studies have shown good functional outcomes for most patients after in situ pinning or pinning with anatomical reduction of slipped capital femoral epiphyses (SCFE).
Engin Eceviz +3 more
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Measurement of hip health in children with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease and Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphyses [PDF]
Measurement of hip health in children with Charcot-Marie Tooth disease and Slipped Capital Femoral ...
Dwan, Leanne
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Background The high loads on adolescent athletes’ musculoskeletal system are known to cause morphological and degenerative changes in bone, intervertebral discs and joints.
Páll Sigurgeir Jónasson +6 more
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Reactive scoliosis: a challenging phenomenon in adolescent patients with hip arthritis
Functional limb length discrepancy (LLD) in adolescents can result from soft tissue contracture following long-standing hip disease. We present a case of a 13-year-old girl with difficulty in ambulation due to right hip pain and LLD. Radiographs revealed
Madhav Chowdhry +3 more
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Residual Femoral Deformity and Femoroacetabular Impingement after Intertrochanteric Osteotomy for Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis [PDF]
We retrospectively reviewed 29 hips in which intertrochanteric osteotomies were performed for severe slipped capital femoral epiphyses. Mean age at surgery: 12.6 years. Mean follow-up period: 6 years.
Akazawa, Hirofumi +8 more
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Spinal anaesthesia in a medically complex paediatric patient. [PDF]
Background: Spinal anaesthesia in paediatric patients has experienced a resurgence driven by concerns regarding anaesthetic neurotoxicity and evidence demonstrating safety and efficacy. However, its application in medically complex children with multiple
M. J. Quelhas +3 more
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Slipped capital femoral epiphysis: relevant pathophysiological findings with open surgery
BACKGROUND Traditionally arthrotomy has rarely been performed during surgery for slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE). As a result, most pathophysiological information about the articular surfaces was derived clinically and radiographically. Novel
Ziebarth, Kai +9 more
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Capital realignment for moderate and severe SCFE using a modified Dunn procedure [PDF]
Moderate to severe slipped capital femoral epiphysis leads to premature osteoarthritis resulting from femoroacetabular impingement. We believe surgical correction at the site of deformity through capital reorientation is the best procedure to fully ...
Kim, YJ +5 more
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The management of slipped capital femoral epiphysis
The treatment for most patients with slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) is well established but controversy remains as to how to manage the more difficult cases.
Uglow, M.G., Clarke, N.M.P.
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Challenging Resection Comes in Many Forms: Addressing Difficult Cam Morphology
Abstract Femoroacetabular impingement with cam morphology that fails nonoperative management can be addressed with hip arthroscopy and cam resection. There exists a wide variation of cam morphology due to various etiologies that can make some cam lesions more challenging to address. A thorough preoperative evaluation and the utilization of a variety of
Jason G. Ina +5 more
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