Arthrodiastasis for stiff hips in young patients
Keywords: 
Epiphyses, Slipped
Hip Dislocation, Congenital
Hip Joint/radiography/surgery
Issue Date: 
1993
Publisher: 
Springer Verlag
ISSN: 
0341-2695
Citation: 
Cañadell J, Gonzales F, Barrios RH, Amillo S. Arthrodiastasis for stiff hips in young patients. Int Orthop. 1993;17(4):254-258
Abstract
Joint distraction (arthrodiastasis) with a unilateral fixator was used to treat 9 patients with stiffness of the hip which had followed Perthes' disease (3), epiphysiolysis (2), congenital dysplasia (2), tuberculosis (1) and idiopathic chondrolysis (1). Their average age was 14 years, and they all had pain, limp and shortening of the leg. Distraction of 0.5 to 1 cm was maintained for an average of 94 days. The average range of movement subsequently was 65 degrees compared with 20 degrees before. The articular space was widened by an average of 2.8 mm, and only 3 patients had pain on follow up.

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