2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11999-012-2623-x
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Report of Break-out Session: Management of Sequelae of Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease

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“…Over 50% of patients develop symptomatic degenerative joint disease by the sixth decade of life ( 45 ). Deformity typically presents as a high-riding greater trochanter, a short femoral neck, and a misshapened/enlarged femoral head with variable acetabular dysplasia, retroversion, and joint incongruity ( 46 , 47 ).…”
Section: Perthes-like Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Over 50% of patients develop symptomatic degenerative joint disease by the sixth decade of life ( 45 ). Deformity typically presents as a high-riding greater trochanter, a short femoral neck, and a misshapened/enlarged femoral head with variable acetabular dysplasia, retroversion, and joint incongruity ( 46 , 47 ).…”
Section: Perthes-like Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The remainder of the correction is tailored to the specific deformity present. In the setting of femoral retroversion, a proximal femur valgus derotational osteotomy procedure may be of benefit; if acetabular dysplasia is present, a PAO may be of benefit if instability exists following femoral surgery; and, in the setting of acetabular malrotation, an acetabular rim trimming may be of benefit ( 46 , 47 ). Extra-articular impingement and abductor weakness may result from a high-riding greater trochanter.…”
Section: Perthes-like Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%