WebIn 28 unstable SCFEs urgent reduction, internal fixation and decompressive arthrotomy resulted in a rate of 14% (4 of 28). Urgent open reduction through an anterior approach with smooth Kirschner wire fixation resulted in a rate of 5% (3 of 64). The modified Dunn procedure using a surgical dislocation resulted in a rate of 8% (2 of 26). WebSevere SUFE with MRI evidence of AVN. There is high STIR signal within the left femoral head consistent with AVN. This patient was treated with surgical dislocation and intra …
Single screw fixation in stable and unstable slipped upper …
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Surgical Technique: In-Situ Pinning of Unstable Slipped …
Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE) is the most common hip disorder affecting adolescents. It is a disorder of the immature hip in which anatomic disruption occurs … See more The hip joint, a ball and socket synovial joint at the juncture of the leg (femur) and pelvis (os coxa), is one of the most flexible joints in the human body. In addition to being flexible, the hip … See more Typical presentation is a child between the ages of 10 - 20 years. There are some differences found between the literature about the exact age. … See more The prevalence of SCFE is 10.8 cases per 100 000 children.SCFE presents bilaterally in 18 to 50 percent of patients. The prevalence is more common in boys than girls and varies widely … See more WebIn situ fixation. This is the procedure used most often for patients with stable or mild SCFE. The doctor makes a small incision near the hip, then inserts a metal screw across the … WebAbstract. The aim of this single centre retrospective study was to assess the outcome of patients after the fixation of slipped upper femoral epiphysis (SUFE) using a single cannulated screw. Thirty-eight slips, 28 stable and 10 unstable were treated with single in-situ screw fixation. The minimum follow-up was 1 year. onaf the beaver voice