2002
DOI: 10.1097/00009957-200207000-00006
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A Comparison of the Biomechanical Effects of Opening and Closing Wedge Varus Osteotomies in Perthes?? Disease

Abstract: Varus femoral osteotomy is a commonly employed surgical method of effecting containment in the management of Perthes' disease. This can be achieved by performing either an opening lateral wedge or a closing medial wedge osteotomy. The effects of these two techniques on the biomechanical interrelationships about the involved hip were compared using a three-dimensional computer simulation. Both procedures lead to femoral shortening and reduce the moment capacity of the hip abductors. The shortening effect and co… Show more

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