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Introduction Advances in pharmacology and our understanding of acute paediatric osteoarticular infections have led to significant reductions in associated mortality. 1 , 2 These infections are still, however, associated with significant
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Introduction Olecranon fractures account for 4% of all paediatric elbow fractures, and are associated with other ipsilateral elbow injuries up to 20% of the time, which in turn are associated with poorer outcomes. 1 In adults, olecranon
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soft tissue procedures, realignment osteotomies and non-fusion motion-limiting techniques. 1 , 2 , 5 – 8 Fusion of selected joints in the foot is not recommended in paediatric patients unless associated with a neuromuscular pathology. 1 , 4
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The current global research status of cavovarus deformity in paediatric patients. Figure 2 A graphical representation depicting the global publications pertaining to cavovarus deformity along with the annual count of articles. The
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drainage by aspiration (arthrocentesis), arthroscopy or arthrotomy followed by intravenous antibiotics, according to the guideline of the European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID). 1 However, the literature is scarce with respect to
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marrow stimulation (microfractures), OATS, fresh osteochondral allograft, autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI) and matrix-induced autologous chondrocyte implantation (MACI). This is a very unusual scenario for the paediatric–adolescent population and
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resection in 2004 3 and the first use for both sarcoma resection and reconstruction with an allograft was in 2010. 4 In paediatric orthopaedic surgery, CAOS systems have been developed for complex osteotomies, 5 for tumour resection 6 , 7
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significant paucity of literature with respect to the paediatric population. The British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) published a standard in 2021 (BOAST) regarding the safe use of intraoperative tourniquets, stating that ‘tourniquets should only be used when
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, 3D printing has mainly been utilized in pre-operative planning and 3D patient-specific instrumentation (PSI). One of the key focuses in paediatric orthopaedic practice is corrective limb deformity. With increasing accessibility to 3D printing, this
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cannulated screws. Discussion The fixation of the contralateral unaffected hip in paediatric unilateral SCFE is a prophylactic surgical procedure; therefore, its success stands in the non-occurrence of the adverse event it aims to prevent. For