The use of the Direct Scheduler module of the web-based TSF software allows the complete correction of complex deformities without the need for obtaining complex mounting and frame parameters. We achieved successful closure of soft tissue defects and restored the anatomical tibial alignment in all our cases.
Bucket handle meniscal tears (BHMT) of the knee occur infrequently (approximately 10% of meniscal injuries). Simultaneous, bicompartmental BHMT are extremely rare. Previously, these have only been reported in association with a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). The pathomechanism of this injury was thought to be due to the lack of knee stability following the ACL injury. We present a case of a 38 year old male patient with bicompartmental BHMT with a clinically competent ACL. This highlights the need for clinical and radiological suspicion of simultaneous BHMTs even in the presence of an intact ACL.
ABSTRACT. A patient with the femoral hypoplasia — unusual facies syndrome (FH‐UFS), is presented. The features are quite striking and should be easily recognised at birth. Although rare, we are aware of 16 other patients in the literature and have reviewed their features.
In addition to the facial features and short femora this patient had limited movement of the shoulders, small auditory canals with conductive deafness, gastro‐oesophageal reflux, and absence of the introitus vaginae. These additional abnormalities broaden the range of features reported in the FH‐UFS.
Current evidence favours a new dominant mutation as a cause of this syndrome.
Although rare, MO should be suspected as one of the possible causes of persistent pain following cervical spine injury in children. We would advise a low threshold for cervical spine imaging in the child presenting with persistent neck pain and stiffness, even years after injury.
Coxa saltans occurring at the proximal hamstring origin has been rarely reported in the literature. It is better known as occurring at the iliotibial band or the iliopsoas tendon. We report a case of coxa saltans due to subluxation of the origin of the long head of biceps femoris tendon at the ischial tuberosity. This was successfully treated using a mini-open surgical technique. Six weeks postoperatively, the snapping and the associated pain were abolished and the patient was able to resume their participation in athletic activities.
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