We used the Ilizarov method in seven patients with severe congenital radial club hands who had had previous wrist surgery, to correct residual shortening and bowing of the ulna together with recurrent wrist
The correction of angular
Spasm or contracture of the gastrocnemius muscle is predominantly responsible for the equinus
One-stage femoral lengthening is thought to have an unacceptably high complication rate and is not widely practised. We reviewed 17 patients after one-stage lengthening for femoral shortening with associated angular or rotational
We have measured the three-dimensional patterns of carpal
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the
long-term outcome of adults with spina bifida cystica (SBC) who
had been treated either operatively or non-operatively for scoliosis
during childhood. We reviewed 45 patients with a SBC scoliosis (Cobb angle ≥ 50º)
who had been treated at one of two children’s hospitals between
1991 and 2007. Of these, 34 (75.6%) had been treated operatively
and 11 (24.4%) non-operatively. After a mean follow-up of 14.1 years
(standard deviation (. sd. ) 4.3) clinical, radiological and
health-related quality of life (HRQOL) outcomes were evaluated using
the Spina Bifida Spine Questionnaire (SBSQ) and the 36-Item Short Form
Health Survey (SF-36). Although patients in the two groups were demographically similar,
those who had undergone surgery had a larger mean Cobb angle (88.0º
(. sd. 20.5; 50.0 to 122.0); versus 65.7º
(. sd. 22.0; 51.0 to 115.0); p <
0.01) and a larger mean clavicle–rib
intersection difference (12.3 mm; (. sd. 8.5; 1 to 37); versus 4.1
mm, (. sd. 5.9; 0 to 16); p = 0.01) than those treated non-operatively.
Both groups were statistically similar at follow-up with respect
to walking capacity, neurological motor level, sitting balance and
health-related quality of life (HRQOL) outcomes. Spinal fusion in SBC scoliosis corrects coronal
We treated 47 patients with a mean age of 57 years (22 to 88) who had a proximal humeral fracture in which there was a severe varus
Two girls with congenital postural
Five children with chronic renal failure and severe rachitic
We investigated fixed flexion
We studied 24 children (40 feet) to demonstrate that a physiotherapist-delivered Ponseti service is as successful as a medically-led programme in obtaining correction of an idiopathic congenital talipes equinovarus
Rotational
Whereas a general trend in the management of obstetric brachial plexus injuries has been nerve reconstruction in patients without spontaneous recovery of biceps function by three to six months of age, many recent studies suggest this may be unnecessary. In this study, the severity of glenohumeral dysplasia and shoulder function and strength in two groups of matched patients with a C5-6 lesion at a mean age of seven years (2.7 to 13.3) were investigated. One group (23 patients) underwent nerve reconstruction and secondary operations, and the other (52 patients) underwent only secondary operations for similar initial clinical presentations. In the patients with nerve reconstruction shoulder function did not improve and they developed more severe shoulder
We have reviewed 80 children who were involved in the Medical Research Council (UK) trial of surgical treatment for tuberculosis of the spine in Hong Kong. Radical surgery or debridement had been performed at mean ages of 7.6 years (n = 47) and 5.1 years (n = 33) respectively. The patients were followed up to skeletal maturity (mean 17 years). Spinal
The torsion of both femora was evaluated in 110 patients who had been treated by intramedullary nailing for unilateral femoral shaft fractures. The anteversion (AV) angle was measured by ultrasound, using a tilted-transducer technique. True torsional
Angular
Intertrochanteric osteotomy may postpone the need for total hip replacement (THR). In young patients with an acquired
The technique described aims to eliminate the drawbacks of the commonly accepted operative procedures for correction of the spastic "thumb-in-palm"
We used a combined cuboid/cuneiform osteotomy to treat residual adductus
We report the results of transfer of the long toe flexors and lengthening of the calcaneal tendon in 33 patients with equinovarus