Zeitschrift für Orthopädie und ihre Grenzgebiete
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Z Orthop Ihre Grenzgeb · Jan 2004
Review Case Reports[Posteromedial bowing of the lower leg and neuroblastoma with possible neurofibromatosis type I: a case report and literature review].
The posteromedial bowing of the tibia is a rare condition that is not yet known to be related to neurofibromatosis. The case of a three month-old boy with the tentative diagnosis of neurofibromatosis is described. He developed paraplegia due to an abdominal neuroblastoma at the age of 9 months. This led us to a review of the literature. ⋯ The posteromedial bowing of the lower leg seems to affect more boys as well as the left side. As far as described in all but one case it was the first delivery. Regularly, a limb shortening and pes calcaneovalgus is to be found. 99 children were treated conservatively, 21 got an operation of the affected side. In 19 performed osteotomies no pseudarthrosis occurred. One case of a fracture due to an adequate trauma without healing problems is described.
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Z Orthop Ihre Grenzgeb · Jan 2004
Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial[First results of anterior versus posterior instrumentation-fusion in the treatment of spondylodiscitis].
The present study on spondylodiscitis patients was carried out to compare prospectively and randomized the results of clinical and radiological outcomes of anterior versus posterior instrumentation after debridement and grafting. We aimed to make a recommendation concerning the optimum treatment of spondylodiscitis. ⋯ We found advantages with anterior instrumentation in comparison to posterior stabilization in patients with spondylodiscitis. Advantages of ventral stabilization cause early mobilization postoperatively without any increase in complication rates. Except for operation time and intraoperative blood loss, no statistical difference were was seen. Important is the individual indication for each method depending on anatomical and clinical signs. Ventral instrumentation should be restricted to cases with sufficient bone stock.
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Z Orthop Ihre Grenzgeb · Jan 2004
Case Reports[Resorbable pin refixation of an osteochondral fracture of the lateral femoral condyle due to traumatic patellar dislocation: case management, follow-up and strategy in adolescents].
Intraarticular osteochondral fractures resulting from traumatic patellar dislocation in children are reported most frequently between 13 and 15 years of age. Fracture localization concerns, apart from loose intraarticular bodies, the inferiomedial patellar facet and the lateral femoral condyle. Osteochondral fractures of the lateral femoral condyle with more than 50 % of its surface are extremely rare and reported infrequently. ⋯ Resorbable poly-p-dioxanon pins as a mean for refixation of an osteochondral, intraarticular fracture in an adolescent, with an arthroscopic confirmed acceptable result, seem to be a considerable therapy option.
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The various radiological changes after implantation of the thrust plate prosthesis (TPP) are demonstrated and, with the help of a standardized radiological classification, divided in pathological and non-pathological findings. ⋯ The radiological changes of the bony stock of the TPP can be divided into physiological adaptation processes because of changed biomechanics and signs of loosening. As a stress-shielding phenomenon we see a progressive atrophy under the thrust plate and simultaneously a sclerosis of the spongious bone above the calcar femoris. An indication for a loosening of the prosthesis is a progressive radiolucency of sector B.
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Z Orthop Ihre Grenzgeb · Jan 2004
Comparative Study[Midterm results and revisions of the thrust plate prosthesis (TPP)].
Although already in use for 20 years, the concept of the metaphyseal anchored thrust plate prosthesis has not yet gained general acceptance. Clinical and radiological follow-up examinations were carried out 5 to 8 years after implantation of a TPP. We tried to answer the question if the metaphyseal anchorage of the cement-less TPP is equal to a diaphyseal anchorage of a cement-less stem prosthesis and to define the advantages of the TPP. ⋯ Our study suggests that in spite of a slightly higher aseptic loosening rate in comparison to the cement-less stem prosthesis, the thrust plate prosthesis proved to be worthwhile. On the basis of previous experience we assume that the TPP is a good alternative implant especially for young patients.