SUFE: Early Management - Gavin Jennings 21/2/2002
Authors
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R.Betz, H.Steel, W.Emper et al
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Title
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Treatment of Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
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Reference
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JBJS A Vol 72 No 4 p587- 599 1990
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Summary
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Average 4 yr follow up of
37 hips (32 patients) with acute on chronic/ chronic SUFE treated with traction then casting in spica for eight to sixteen weeks until metaphyseal lucency had disappeared. Results –5 chondrolysis, no AVN
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Critique
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Short follow up. Only radiographs used to assess for AVN
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Authors
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G.Hansson, I.Billing, et al
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Title
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Long-term results
after nailing in situ of slipped upper femoral epiphysis
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Reference
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JBJS B Vol 80B No 1p70 1998
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Summary
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Review of 59 hips ( in 43 patients) with chronic SUFE mean 30.9 yrs post in situ nailing. Grouping as per slip angle(SA). Radiographic assessment of OA and Harris Hip Scores. 88% excellent(HHS> 90). Recommend single nail for SA <50
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Critique
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Retrospective. Original radiographs not available in 5 hips. 70 % had SA<30
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Authors
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B.Carney, S.Weinstein et al
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Title
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Long-Term Follow-up of Slipped Capital Femoral
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Reference
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JBJS A Vol.73 No5 p667 1991
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Summary
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Review 155 hips (124 pts.) at mean 41 years post symptom onset. Radiographic assessment and Iowa Hip Score Regardless of slip severity in situ pinning gave best results
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Critique
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Retrospective. 35% not examined clinically( questionnaire). Original radiographs in only 39%
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Authors
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N.S.Broughton, R.Todd, D.M.Dunn, J. Angel
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Title
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Open Reduction of the Severely Slipped Upper Femoral Epiphysis
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Reference
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JBJS B Vol 70 p435 1988
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Summary
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115 open reductions (110 pts) mean follow up 12yrs 11mo. Assessment- subjective, radiological and ROM.
Chronic slips(70)- low complication rate 2 AVN, 1 chondrolysis. Acute on chronic(38)- 6 AVN 1 chondrolysis, 3 had both. Partially fused epiphysis(7)- poor only 1 did well.
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Critique
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Fairly short follow up in terms of development of OA
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