Femoral osteotomy is a surgical procedure that is performed to correct specific deformities of the femur – the long bone in the upper leg – and the hip joint. Orthopedic surgeons perform the …
Femoral Varus Derotational Osteotomy. Why does my child need this surgery? There are two basic indications for this surgery: The first involves the damaging effect of spasticity on the hip …
2006年7月13日 · improve femoral head coverage or better reduce the hip joint. A varus-producing proximal femoral osteotomy with derotation of the anteverted neck improves femoral head …
Femoral derotational osteotomy is generally considered for patients with symptomatic excessive anteversion of the femur. The indication is based on the combination of symptoms and clinical …
Conclusions: A closed, subtrochanteric derotation osteotomy of the femur is a safe and effective procedure to treat either femoral retroversionorexcessiveanteversion.Excellentorgoodresultswere
derotation osteotomy for excessive femoral anteversion after addressing intra-articular pathology with hip arthroscopy in one surgical intervention. This allows the surgeon to address both the …
2018年10月1日 · A closed, subtrochanteric derotation osteotomy of the femur is a safe and effective procedure to treat either femoral retroversion or excessive anteversion. Excellent or …
Femoral derotational osteotomy is the treatment of choice in patients with symptomatic excessive anteversion and torsional malalignment of the femur. Multiple techniques have shown good …
A femoral osteotomy is performed to restore a more normal rotation of your femur. The surgery involves making a cut (osteotomy) through the upper part of the femur (see Figure 2). The …
FEMORAL DEROTATIONAL OSTEOTOMY Why does my child need this surgery? There are two basic indications for this surgery: The first involves the damaging effect of spasticity on the hip …