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Titre : |
Proximal femoral derotation osteotomy in children with CP : long term outcome and the role of age at time of surgery |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Lieven Vermuyten ; Katleen Desloovere ; Guy Molenaers ; Anja Van Campenhout |
Année de publication : |
2021 |
Article en page(s) : |
p. 167-173 |
Note générale : |
https://doi.org/10.52628/87.1.21 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
cerebral palsy femoral derotation osteotomy gait analysis age |
Résumé : |
The femoral derotation osteotomy (FDO) is seen as the golden standard treatment in children with cerebral palsy and internal rotated gait. This study provides quantitative evidence in support of the beneficial effect of FDO after long term follow up.
Retrospective clinical and kinematic evaluation of 31 CP patients (55 operated limbs) pre-, 1 and 3 years postoperatively after proximal FDO was conducted for a minimal follow-up of 3 years. This group con- sisted of 20 men and 11 women, aged 10.68±3.31 years at the time of surgery. Minimum follow up was 3 years (3.16±0.53 years), with 22 patients (38 operated limbs) having an additional follow up at 5 years (5.02±0.49 years). Age at FU3 and FU5 was 14.06±3.52 years and 15.39±3.08 years respectively.
A set of clinical and kinematic parameters were ana- lyzed and showed a significant correction of mean hip rotation and femoral anteversion after FDO. Further plotting of individual data comparing 3 or 5 year postoperative values to 1 year postoperative values showed no further significant changes, indicating sustained correction of internally rotted gait until end of our follow up. Plotting mean hip rotation in stance as well as kinematic knee parameters according to age grouped cohorts could not show age at time of surgery to be a significant factor in recurrence of internally rotated gait or preoperative disturbances of knee motion in the sagittal plane.
This study provides quantitative evidence on the beneficial effect of FDO, a surgical technique to improve internally rotated gait in cerebral palsy patients with spastic diplegia.
Pre- and postoperative clinical and kinematic parameters are compared and results are discussed.
Minimum follow up was 3 years with a mean follow up of 4.65±0.83 years. The effect of age at time of surgery on recurrence and kinematic parameters were studied. |
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in Acta Orthopaedica Belgica > Vol.87/1 (Mars 2021) . - p. 167-173
[article] Proximal femoral derotation osteotomy in children with CP : long term outcome and the role of age at time of surgery [texte imprimé] / Lieven Vermuyten ; Katleen Desloovere ; Guy Molenaers ; Anja Van Campenhout . - 2021 . - p. 167-173. https://doi.org/10.52628/87.1.21 Langues : Anglais ( eng) in Acta Orthopaedica Belgica > Vol.87/1 (Mars 2021) . - p. 167-173
Mots-clés : |
cerebral palsy femoral derotation osteotomy gait analysis age |
Résumé : |
The femoral derotation osteotomy (FDO) is seen as the golden standard treatment in children with cerebral palsy and internal rotated gait. This study provides quantitative evidence in support of the beneficial effect of FDO after long term follow up.
Retrospective clinical and kinematic evaluation of 31 CP patients (55 operated limbs) pre-, 1 and 3 years postoperatively after proximal FDO was conducted for a minimal follow-up of 3 years. This group con- sisted of 20 men and 11 women, aged 10.68±3.31 years at the time of surgery. Minimum follow up was 3 years (3.16±0.53 years), with 22 patients (38 operated limbs) having an additional follow up at 5 years (5.02±0.49 years). Age at FU3 and FU5 was 14.06±3.52 years and 15.39±3.08 years respectively.
A set of clinical and kinematic parameters were ana- lyzed and showed a significant correction of mean hip rotation and femoral anteversion after FDO. Further plotting of individual data comparing 3 or 5 year postoperative values to 1 year postoperative values showed no further significant changes, indicating sustained correction of internally rotted gait until end of our follow up. Plotting mean hip rotation in stance as well as kinematic knee parameters according to age grouped cohorts could not show age at time of surgery to be a significant factor in recurrence of internally rotated gait or preoperative disturbances of knee motion in the sagittal plane.
This study provides quantitative evidence on the beneficial effect of FDO, a surgical technique to improve internally rotated gait in cerebral palsy patients with spastic diplegia.
Pre- and postoperative clinical and kinematic parameters are compared and results are discussed.
Minimum follow up was 3 years with a mean follow up of 4.65±0.83 years. The effect of age at time of surgery on recurrence and kinematic parameters were studied. |
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Titre : |
Role Of Motor End Plate-Targeted Botulinum Toxin Type A Injections In Children With Cerebral Palsy |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Anja Van Campenhout, Auteur ; Lynn BAR-ON, Auteur ; Kaat Desloovere, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2015 |
Article en page(s) : |
p.167-171 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Botulinum toxin cerebral palsy motor end plate |
Résumé : |
Botulinum toxin type A (BTX) injections are frequently used in children with cerebral palsy (CP) to control spasticity. Injection variables still lead to variable outcomes of this treatment. Using instrumented spasticity assessment and muscle volume assessment the most effective location of the injection was demonstrated for gracilis and psoas muscles in children withCP. It was found that this treatment is most effectivewhen injected in the motor endplate zones of the selected muscles. This review article presents all available research on the role of motor endplate-targeting of BTX injections in children with CP. |
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in Acta Orthopaedica Belgica > Vol 81/2 (Juin 2015) . - p.167-171
[article] Role Of Motor End Plate-Targeted Botulinum Toxin Type A Injections In Children With Cerebral Palsy [texte imprimé] / Anja Van Campenhout, Auteur ; Lynn BAR-ON, Auteur ; Kaat Desloovere, Auteur . - 2015 . - p.167-171. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in Acta Orthopaedica Belgica > Vol 81/2 (Juin 2015) . - p.167-171
Mots-clés : |
Botulinum toxin cerebral palsy motor end plate |
Résumé : |
Botulinum toxin type A (BTX) injections are frequently used in children with cerebral palsy (CP) to control spasticity. Injection variables still lead to variable outcomes of this treatment. Using instrumented spasticity assessment and muscle volume assessment the most effective location of the injection was demonstrated for gracilis and psoas muscles in children withCP. It was found that this treatment is most effectivewhen injected in the motor endplate zones of the selected muscles. This review article presents all available research on the role of motor endplate-targeting of BTX injections in children with CP. |
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