OBJECTIVE Osteotomy of iliac-pubic and ischial bone in order to cover the lateralized femoral head with the acetabulum. With the restoration of the containment of the hip joint, the acetabulum functions as a template for the femoral head, thus, allowing it to keep its sphericity during the vulnerable stages of Legg-Calve-Perthes disease. INDICATIONS Lateralized femoral head in severe Legg-Calve-Perthes disease and visible head at risk signs on the radiographs. Prerequisite is possible concentric reduction of the femoral head (confirmed by preoperative abduction radiograph or arthrography). CONTRAINDICATIONS Hinged abduction. Impossible concentric reduction of the femoral head. SURGICAL TECHNIQUE Hip arthrography to conf...
[[abstract]]Background: Containment and preservation of hip range of motion have been the principles...
This is a roentgenographic and retrospective study comparing the results of two different operative ...
[[abstract]]Background: Containment and preservation of hip range of motion have been the principles...
BACKGROUND Severe femoral head deformities in the frontal plane such as hips with Legg-Calvé-Pert...
Few disorders in pediatric orthopaedics are as confusing for families and physicians as Legg-Calvé-...
The writers propose a new classification of Legg-Calvé-Perthes' disease into three degrees of increa...
The writers propose a new classification of Legg-Calvé-Perthes' disease into three degrees of increa...
The writers propose a new classification of Legg-Calvé-Perthes' disease into three degrees of increa...
BACKGROUND Legg-Calvé-Perthes (LCP) is a common orthopedic childhood disease that causes a deform...
The optimal management of the severe form of Perthes disease is a controversial . This retrospective...
Background. Containment and preservation of hip range of motion have been the principles governing t...
Although head containment is extremely important for the development of the acetabulum and femoral h...
Background Legg–Calvé–Perthes (LCP) is a common orthopedic childhood disease that causes a deformit...
Although head containment is extremely important for the development of the acetabulum and femoral h...
Perthes ’ disease involving the whole of the femoral head in 36 children was treated by innominate o...
[[abstract]]Background: Containment and preservation of hip range of motion have been the principles...
This is a roentgenographic and retrospective study comparing the results of two different operative ...
[[abstract]]Background: Containment and preservation of hip range of motion have been the principles...
BACKGROUND Severe femoral head deformities in the frontal plane such as hips with Legg-Calvé-Pert...
Few disorders in pediatric orthopaedics are as confusing for families and physicians as Legg-Calvé-...
The writers propose a new classification of Legg-Calvé-Perthes' disease into three degrees of increa...
The writers propose a new classification of Legg-Calvé-Perthes' disease into three degrees of increa...
The writers propose a new classification of Legg-Calvé-Perthes' disease into three degrees of increa...
BACKGROUND Legg-Calvé-Perthes (LCP) is a common orthopedic childhood disease that causes a deform...
The optimal management of the severe form of Perthes disease is a controversial . This retrospective...
Background. Containment and preservation of hip range of motion have been the principles governing t...
Although head containment is extremely important for the development of the acetabulum and femoral h...
Background Legg–Calvé–Perthes (LCP) is a common orthopedic childhood disease that causes a deformit...
Although head containment is extremely important for the development of the acetabulum and femoral h...
Perthes ’ disease involving the whole of the femoral head in 36 children was treated by innominate o...
[[abstract]]Background: Containment and preservation of hip range of motion have been the principles...
This is a roentgenographic and retrospective study comparing the results of two different operative ...
[[abstract]]Background: Containment and preservation of hip range of motion have been the principles...