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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
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revision. The abnormal anatomy and multi-planar deformities associated with post-SCFE hips make THA a challenging procedure, and more recent data suggest that the risk of revision is higher following SCFE than with other paediatric hip disease. A study
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congruity. 1 The labrum has been considered as an obstacle to reduction in unstable and dysplastic hips. Severin in 1950, reported that it was unnecessary to excise the limbus if the arthrographic follow-up demonstrated a remodelling of the inverted
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mentioned in the literature including paediatric hip disease and injury to the proximal femoral physis due to heavy athletic activity during critical stages of development. 3 , 4 The ‘deformity’ consists of either an over-coverage of the acetabulum
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van der Sluijs JA . Diagnosis and treatment of developmental dysplasia of the hip in the Netherlands: national questionnaire of paediatric orthopaedic surgeons on current practice in children less than 1 year old . Journal of Children
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labral and chondral damage at the moment of hip flexion; the pincer type is characterized by an exaggerated covering of the acetabular margins with consequent damage to the head, metaphysis or femoral neck. 1 , 5 The biomechanical knowledge inherent
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management can lead to serious and permanent musculoskeletal morbidities such as joint destruction, dislocation and physeal growth arrest. Childhood septic arthritis and acute haematogenous osteomyelitis are thus regarded as top paediatric emergencies. The
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Introduction Hip dysplasia may have different etiologies, including congenital, neuromuscular, teratological, and genetic. Untreated, it can cause pain and deterioration of function, such as loss of locomotion, precarious sitting position. The
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