Predicting the outcome of adductor tenotomy
Autor: | G. Metton, K. Maatougui, V. Gautheron, E. Charmet, Y. Chavrier, Jérôme Cottalorda |
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Rok vydání: | 1998 |
Předmět: |
Male
medicine.medical_specialty medicine.medical_treatment Tenotomy Supination Article Cerebral palsy Tendons Central nervous system disease Predictive Value of Tests medicine Hip Dislocation Humans Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Range of Motion Articular Child Hip Contracture business.industry Cerebral Palsy Age Factors Neurectomy medicine.disease Surgery Radiography Treatment Outcome El Niño Predictive value of tests Orthopedic surgery Female Adductor muscles business |
Zdroj: | International Orthopaedics. 22:374-379 |
ISSN: | 1432-5195 0341-2695 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s002640050281 |
Popis: | This study reviewed 57 hips in 30 children (18 girls and 12 boys) with cerebral palsy who had undergone an adductor tenotomy alone or in combination with an anterior obturator neurectomy (23 hips). Results were evaluated by the Reimers migration percentage (MP). The hips were split into three groups: group A (12 hips) a preoperative MP of less than 20%, group B (25 hips) between 20 and 40%, and group C (20 hips) more than 40%. The mean age at the time of surgery was 6 years and 1 month (range: 2.5–13 years). The mean period of review was 6 years and 3 months (2–20 years). The results were considered as ”good” when radiographs at the longest follow-up showed a decrease of >10% of the MP, as ”bad” when they showed an increase of >10%, and as ”stable” when the MPs varied less than 10%. At the latest review of group A, 11 were stable (92%) and 1 was bad. In group B, 12 were stable (48%), 7 were good (28%), and 6 were bad (24%). In group C, 7 were stable (35%), and 13 were bad (65%). The preoperative migration percentage proved to be the only predictor of outcome. Age at the time of surgery had no constant significant effect on the outcome, neither had the addition of an anterior neurectomy. |
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