The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume
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J Bone Joint Surg Am · May 2010
A modified Risser grading system predicts the curve acceleration phase of female adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.
The Risser sign can be assessed with the United States method or the European method. The Tanner-Whitehouse method estimates skeletal age on the basis of hand radiography and digital skeletal age. Digital skeletal age scores between 400 and 425 are associated with the beginning of the curve acceleration phase or peak growth velocity in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. The first objective of the present study was to evaluate the agreement between the two Risser grading systems. The second objective was to identify which grading system best predicts a digital skeletal age of between 400 and 425. The third objective was to explore a new system that could be used to replace the Risser method. ⋯ Two Risser grading systems coexist, and the agreement between them is moderate. No Risser stage was found to be a good clinical landmark for the beginning of the curve acceleration phase of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. A new group, Risser 0 with closed triradiate cartilage and Risser 1, was the best predictor of the beginning of the curve acceleration phase. This new system is easy to implement and is based on findings that are available on spine radiographs. It should be used at the first visit and for scoliosis follow-up to assess skeletal maturity and correlation with the curve acceleration phase.
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J Bone Joint Surg Am · May 2010
Preoperative predictors of persistent impairments during stair ascent and descent after total knee arthroplasty.
Although total knee arthroplasty improves functional mobility in persons with end-stage knee osteoarthritis, many subjects have reported continued difficulty with stair ascent and descent after surgery. The purpose of the present study was to determine preoperative predictors of handrail use during stair ascent and descent following primary unilateral total knee arthroplasty. ⋯ Younger, stronger patients who do not use a handrail prior to unilateral total knee arthroplasty can expect the best outcomes in terms of ascending and descending stairs following surgery. This information may provide patients with more realistic expectations after surgery and allow them to make more appropriate discharge plans.
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J Bone Joint Surg Am · May 2010
Comparative StudyFemoral fractures in adolescents: a comparison of four methods of fixation.
The optimal management of femoral fractures in adolescents is controversial. This study was performed to compare the results and complications of four methods of fixation and to determine the factors related to those complications. ⋯ External fixation was associated with the highest rate of complications in our series of adolescents treated for a femoral fracture. Although the other three methods yielded comparable outcomes, we cannot currently recommend one method of fixation for all adolescents with a femoral fracture. The choice of fixation will remain influenced by surgeon preference based on expertise and experience, patient and fracture characteristics, and patient and family preferences.
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J Bone Joint Surg Am · May 2010
Case ReportsDerivation and characterization of an extra-axial chordoma cell line (EACH-1) from a scapular tumor.
Extra-axial chordomas are rare low-grade malignant tumors thought to arise from notochordal remnants in the extra-axial skeleton. Few studies have been done on this neoplasm because of its rarity. In addition, there is a lack of a good in vitro model on which to perform more characterization. ⋯ The diagnosis of the extra-axial chordoma is difficult but can be resolved by the detection of a strong brachyury expression. In addition, the derivation of a human extra-axial chordoma cell line could be a useful tool for the basic research of this rare neoplasm.
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J Bone Joint Surg Am · Apr 2010
Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative StudyA comparison of the long gamma nail with the sliding hip screw for the treatment of AO/OTA 31-A2 fractures of the proximal part of the femur: a prospective randomized trial.
Controversy exists with regard to whether to treat AO/OTA 31-A2 fractures of the proximal part of the femur with an intramedullary device or an extramedullary device. A prospective, randomized, controlled trial was performed to compare the outcome of treatment of these unstable fractures of the proximal part of the femur with either a sliding hip screw or a long gamma nail. ⋯ When compared with the long gamma nail, the sliding hip screw should remain the gold standard for the treatment of AO/OTA 31-A2 fractures of the proximal part of the femur because it is associated with similar outcomes with less expense.