2022
DOI: 10.3390/children9081121
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Mid–Long-Term Outcomes of Surgical Treatment of Legg-Calvè-Perthes Disease: A Systematic Review

Abstract: Background: Legg–Calvè–Perthes disease (LCPD) is a common childhood disease that usually occurs in 4- to 12-year-old children. Surgical treatment consists of femoral, pelvic, or combined osteotomies. This comprehensive review aimed to investigate the mid- and long-term outcome of the surgical treatment. Methods: A systematic review of PubMed, Science Direct, and MEDLINE databases was performed by two independent authors, using the keywords “outcome”, “surgical treatment”, “pelvic osteotomy”, “femoral osteotomy… Show more

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“…At present, there is not other relevant literature to report the cut off value of ATD requires surgical treatment. It is generally believed that the effect of trochanter arrest surgery before 6-8 years old is better than that after 8 years old [15][16][17] , which is similar to the results of k − male and k − female proposed by us. K represents the growth rate of the greater trochanter at all ages.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…At present, there is not other relevant literature to report the cut off value of ATD requires surgical treatment. It is generally believed that the effect of trochanter arrest surgery before 6-8 years old is better than that after 8 years old [15][16][17] , which is similar to the results of k − male and k − female proposed by us. K represents the growth rate of the greater trochanter at all ages.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…At present, it is generally believed that the effect of trochanter arrest surgery before 6-8 years old is better than that after 8 years old [15][16][17] , which is similar to the results of k − male and k − female proposed by us. K represents the growth rate of the greater trochanter at all ages.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Previous studies have shown the severity of initial disease is a main factor affecting the prognosis of patients with LCPD 25 . The lateral pillar classi cation usually predicts the severity of the radiographic outcome 24,[26][27][28] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%