Osteotomy for femoral anteversion: A prospective 9-year study of 52 children
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Fifty-two children with increased femoral anteversion had bilateral derotational subtrochanteric osteotomies at a mean age of 7 years. They were followed prospectively until at least 15 years of age; the mean observation time was 9 years. They were a subset of 95 children whose 2-year results were reported in 1989. The mean increase of femoral anteversion after the osteotomy was 6° (0.7° per year) and of the neck-shaft angle 5°. The CE angle did not increase. Although we at present practice a more restrictive attitude towards operation of increased femoral anteversion, our study showed that a derotational osteotomy is effective in eliminating the intoeing gait and associated complaints, and the hip angles change only moderately during the remaining period of growth.Downloads
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1990-01-01
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Svenningsen, S., Terjesen, T., Apalset, K., & Anda, S. (1990). Osteotomy for femoral anteversion: A prospective 9-year study of 52 children. Acta Orthopaedica, 61(4), 360–363. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679008993537
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