1992
DOI: 10.2106/00004623-199274100-00011
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Treatment of slipped capital femoral epiphysis with a spica cast.

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“…Table 3 summarises the included studies and categorises them according to the treatment methods. Three studies reported on 101 hips that were treated with hip spica [ 34 36 ] (Table 4 ). Six studies reported on 464 hips that were treated with bone peg epiphysiodesis [ 37 42 ] (Table 5 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 3 summarises the included studies and categorises them according to the treatment methods. Three studies reported on 101 hips that were treated with hip spica [ 34 36 ] (Table 4 ). Six studies reported on 464 hips that were treated with bone peg epiphysiodesis [ 37 42 ] (Table 5 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These options include fixation with plaster, closed internal fixation in situ, open epiphysiodesis, proximal femur osteotomies, and secure dislocation of the hip and epiphysis fixation. Plaster fixation is an earlier treatment method and has been abandoned in the current practice due to the long-term immobilization and high chondrolysis rates [16,17]. Closed fixation in situ is the most commonly used method in the current literature [9,10,18].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Kaymanın şiddetine göre değiş-mekle birlikte tedavi seçenekleri; alçılı tespit, olduğu pozisyonda tespiti, açık epifizyodez, femur proksimal osteotomileri, güvenilir cerrahi çıkık sonrası açık redüksiyondur. Alçılı tespit uygulanan olgularda farklı sonuçların elde edilmesi nedeniyle (14). FBEK bir diğer tedavi yöntemi açık epifizyodezdir.…”
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