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Arthrodiastasis and surgical containment in severe late-onset Perthes disease: an analysis of 14 patients.

Abstract

Late-onset Perthes disease usually carries a poor prognosis. In severe cases there may be increasing pain, decreased range of motion and hinge abduction which forms a contraindication for surgical containment. We have managed 14 such patients in a two-stage procedure. Arthrodiastasis done as a first stage dramatically reduced pain and Trendelenburg limp while at the same time leading to a substantial improvement in range of motion and hinged …

Authors

Sudesh P; Bali K; Mootha AK; Dhillon MS; Saini R

Journal

Acta Orthopaedica Belgica, Vol. 76, No. 3, pp. 329–334

Publication Date

June 2010

ISSN

0001-6462