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Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-46490

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The records of 27 patients with Radial club hand deformity attending the Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Children (HRDC) were reviewed. This longitudinal intercalary deficiency of forearm growth has a varied clinical presentation and the goals of management are both improved function and cosmesis. We present the results of our treatment and review the current world literature on this challenging orthopaedic deformity.


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Activités de la vie quotidienne , Adolescent , Plâtres chirurgicaux , Enfant , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Femelle , Anomalies morphologiques congénitales de la main/rééducation et réadaptation , Humains , Nourrisson , Mâle , Radius/malformations , Études rétrospectives , Attelles , Résultat thérapeutique
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Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-46446

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OBJECTIVES: To assess the results of simultaneous open reduction and Salter Innominate Osteotomy for developmental dysplasia of the hip in our context where there is a tendency for these cases to present late without having undergone any treatment previously. MATERIAL AND METHOD: We retrospectively reviewed the record files and radiographs of 22 dislocated hips of 20 patients managed with simultaneous open reduction and Salter osteotomy at Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Children from 1999 to 2001. Only eight patients with 9 hips with purely developmental dysplasia of hip aged one to seven years were included. The acetabular index on the initial and final radiographs was measured. The neck shaft angle was also measured. All radiographs were evaluated to determine the presence of avascular necrosis of the femoral head and position of the head after the operation. Clinical results were determined using modification of the McKay criteria (Pain, ROM, LLD, Containtment and Gait) . Follow-up ranged from a minimum of 1 year to a maximum of 5 years (average 3 years and 1 month). RESULTS: The results were excellent in 7 hips (77.77%) good in 1 hip (11.11%) and poor in 1 hip (11.11%) according to modified McKay criteria.. No complications related to infection, graft fracture, vascular or neural injury were encountered. CONCLUSION: When case selection for surgical treatment is appropriate, a reasonable excellent to good result can be expected even in cases such as ours which present late.


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Enfant , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Femelle , Luxation congénitale de la hanche/imagerie diagnostique , Humains , Nourrisson , Mâle , Ostéotomie/méthodes , Études rétrospectives , Résultat thérapeutique
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