1982
DOI: 10.1097/00003086-198203000-00021
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A Comparison Between Innominate Osteotomy and Hip Spica in the Treatment of Legg-Perthes?? Disease

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“…Based on the data observed in this study, we believe that the Laredo classification 6 , 7 may provide the best substrate, in a systematized manner, for determining the prognosis of patients in whom surgical treatment is indicated. Thus, our data confirm the observations of Ingman 33 and Paterson et al, 34 who found a close relationship between the presence of marked flattening of the femoral head on arthrography and occurrences of poor results from Salter surgery.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Based on the data observed in this study, we believe that the Laredo classification 6 , 7 may provide the best substrate, in a systematized manner, for determining the prognosis of patients in whom surgical treatment is indicated. Thus, our data confirm the observations of Ingman 33 and Paterson et al, 34 who found a close relationship between the presence of marked flattening of the femoral head on arthrography and occurrences of poor results from Salter surgery.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In the present study, only five of 21 hips with a limited ROM preoperatively had a limited ROM postoperatively. In other words, unlike in previous reports, 10 15 19 21) limited ROM was improved postoperatively in the majority of patients in our study. We attribute this to (1) iliopsoas tenotomy and adductor tenotomy that were performed in cases with flexion contracture or limitation of abduction and (2) passive movement exercises that were started shortly after surgery with the aim of increasing hip joint ROM.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 87%
“…Nonetheless, the general principle of treatment is “containment.” If a femoral head is well-contained in the cartilage mold, even in the case of collapse and deformation, it tends to be remodelled to a spherical shape, and when the femoral head finally reossifies, it becomes congruent with the acetabulum. 15 16) …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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