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Proximal femoral resection without post-operative traction for the painful dislocated hip in young patients with cerebral palsy: a review of 79 cases.

Abstract

Proximal femoral resection (PFR) is a proven pain-relieving procedure for the management of patients with severe cerebral palsy and a painful displaced hip. Previous authors have recommended post-operative traction or immobilisation to prevent a recurrence of pain due to proximal migration of the femoral stump. We present a series of 79 PFRs in 63 patients, age 14.7 years (10 to 26; 35 male, 28 female), none of whom had post-operative traction …

Authors

Dartnell J; Gough M; Paterson JMH; Norman-Taylor F

Journal

The Bone & Joint Journal, Vol. 96-B, No. 5, pp. 701–706

Publisher

British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery

Publication Date

May 2014

DOI

10.1302/0301-620x.96b5.32963

ISSN

2049-4394