Hemichondrodiatasis is a technique of closed, gradual, asymmetric distraction of the growth plate to correct angular deformities in growing children. This report describes the technique and the results achieved in 35 operated lower extremity segments, 14 involving the femur and 21 involving the tibia. The best results were achieved in posttraumatic deformities when the bone bridge occupied less than 20%-30% of the epiphyseal plate. The procedure is best performed toward the end of growth, or earlier if a progressive deformity exceeds 15 degrees - 20 degrees
Progressive bone distraction lengthening is a technique, first described by Matev in 1970, which all...
Early closure of the growth plate after fixing a slipped upper femoral epiphysis is often regarded a...
As yet the only thing we can do in the treatment of slipped epiphysis of the femoral head is to try ...
Chondrodiatasis is a limb-lengthening technique involving slow, controlled, symmetric epiphyseal dis...
Ten epiphyses in seven children underwent fixed-rate distraction of 0.25 mm twice daily in an attemp...
We describe a technique for slow, progressive, symmetrical distraction of the growth plate using a l...
PURPOSE: Leg length discrepancy and angular deformities can, in contrast to adults; easily be correc...
We reviewed 13 children with partial growth plate arrest who had been treated by epiphyseolysis. Eig...
Abstract: Lower limb discrepancy and angular deformities are among the most common orthopedic proble...
We have compared, in rabbits, two techniques of limb lengthening by distraction of the epiphyseal pl...
Persistent genu valgum in adolescent induce abnormal gait and functional disturbances. Surgical corr...
Background Although eight-plates have been shown to be effective in correcting angular deformities o...
Bibliography: leaves 169-197.xiv, 197 leavesHypothesises that the physis has an internal mechanism o...
Stainless steel distraction springs were inserted across the upper tibial epiphyses often lambs and ...
Background. Angular deformities can be treated with correc-tive osteotomies and application of inter...
Progressive bone distraction lengthening is a technique, first described by Matev in 1970, which all...
Early closure of the growth plate after fixing a slipped upper femoral epiphysis is often regarded a...
As yet the only thing we can do in the treatment of slipped epiphysis of the femoral head is to try ...
Chondrodiatasis is a limb-lengthening technique involving slow, controlled, symmetric epiphyseal dis...
Ten epiphyses in seven children underwent fixed-rate distraction of 0.25 mm twice daily in an attemp...
We describe a technique for slow, progressive, symmetrical distraction of the growth plate using a l...
PURPOSE: Leg length discrepancy and angular deformities can, in contrast to adults; easily be correc...
We reviewed 13 children with partial growth plate arrest who had been treated by epiphyseolysis. Eig...
Abstract: Lower limb discrepancy and angular deformities are among the most common orthopedic proble...
We have compared, in rabbits, two techniques of limb lengthening by distraction of the epiphyseal pl...
Persistent genu valgum in adolescent induce abnormal gait and functional disturbances. Surgical corr...
Background Although eight-plates have been shown to be effective in correcting angular deformities o...
Bibliography: leaves 169-197.xiv, 197 leavesHypothesises that the physis has an internal mechanism o...
Stainless steel distraction springs were inserted across the upper tibial epiphyses often lambs and ...
Background. Angular deformities can be treated with correc-tive osteotomies and application of inter...
Progressive bone distraction lengthening is a technique, first described by Matev in 1970, which all...
Early closure of the growth plate after fixing a slipped upper femoral epiphysis is often regarded a...
As yet the only thing we can do in the treatment of slipped epiphysis of the femoral head is to try ...