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Similar femoral growth and deformity with one screw versus two smooth pins for slipped capital femoral epiphysis

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Συγγραφέας
Megaloikonomos P.D., Mavrogenis A.F., Panagopoulos G.N., Igoumenou V.G., Giakas G., Zampakides C., Pasparakis D.
Ημερομηνία
2019
Γλώσσα
en
DOI
10.1007/s00264-018-4058-9
Λέξη-κλειδί
adolescent
alpha angle
anterior posterior axis
anthropometric parameters
Article
articulo trochanteric distance
bone growth
bone length
bone malformation
bursitis
cam deformity
caput collum diaphyseal angle
child
clinical article
clinical evaluation
clinical outcome
comparative effectiveness
device migration
device removal
female
femoral head
femoral neck
femur
femur diaphysis
femur epiphysis
follow up
head neck offset ratio
human
male
musculoskeletal system parameters
pelvis radiography
pin migration
postoperative period
priority journal
proximal femur
retrospective study
slipped capital femoral epiphysis
adverse device effect
adverse event
bone nail
bone screw
comparative study
devices
diagnostic imaging
femur
growth, development and aging
orthopedic surgery
pathophysiology
slipped capital femoral epiphysis
Adolescent
Bone Nails
Bone Screws
Child
Female
Femur
Femur Head
Femur Neck
Humans
Male
Orthopedic Procedures
Postoperative Period
Retrospective Studies
Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphyses
Springer Verlag
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Επιτομή
Purpose: To compare longitudinal growth and cam deformity of the proximal femur after treatment for slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) with one screw versus two smooth pins. Methods: We studied 43 patients (29 males, 14 females; mean age, 12.1 years; range, 9.5–14 years) with idiopathic unilateral SCFE treated with in situ fixation with one cannulated screw (group A, n = 23) or two smooth pins (group B, n = 20). Anteroposterior and frog-leg radiographs of the pelvis were evaluated for each patient at initial presentation, post-operatively and at physeal closure. Longitudinal growth was evaluated using the femoral neck length (FNL), the caput–collum–diaphyseal (CCD) angle, and the articulo-trochanteric distance (ATD). Cam deformity was assessed using the anterior offset α-angle and the head–neck offset ratio (HNOR). The mean follow-up was 5.1 years (range, 4–7 years). Results: Postoperatively, the mean CCD angle was 138.3°, the mean α-angle was 66.1° and the mean HNOR was − 0.030. At physeal closure, mean CCD angle significantly decreased to 133.6°, mean α-angle significantly reduced to 52.1°, and mean HNOR significantly improved to + 0.039. CCD, FNL, ATD, α-angle, and HNOR were not different between groups. Conclusions: One screw or two smooth pins result in similar longitudinal growth and deformity of the proximal femur after SCFE. The femoral head–neck junction remarkably improves until physeal closure; however, residual cam deformity is not avoided after in situ pinning. The complication rate with smooth pins is higher. © 2018, SICOT aisbl.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/76474
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