In high-grade spondylolisthesis, this posterior approach is safe and effective in obtaining a solid arthrodesis, restoring sagittal balance, and improving function. These results reinforce the impression that it is the partial reduction of the slip angle, not the percentage slip, in high-grade spondylolisthesis that is important in obtaining optimal results.
Muscular dystrophy is a collective group of inherited, noninflammatory, progressive muscle wasting diseases. The initial pathologic feature is an abnormality in the genetic code for dystrophin or one of its associated glycoproteins, which leads to the various clinical syndromes. Despite minor variations between the different types, all muscular dystrophies have in common progressive muscle weakness, which is best typified by Duchenne muscular dystrophy. The weakness occurs in a proximal to distal direction and can compromise ambulatory status as well as cardiopulmonary function. Additionally, structural soft tissue contractures and spinal deformities may develop from poor posturing secondary to the progressive muscle weakness and imbalance. The rapidly developing scoliosis and its associated pelvic obliquity can even compromise sitting. Recent advances in molecular biology and gene therapy research raise the hope for a cure for muscular dystrophy in the near future. Until that time, however, the role of orthopedic surgeons in treating patients with muscular dystrophy is to preserve or prolong their functional status for as long as possible. This can be achieved by physical therapy, bracing, soft tissue releases for joint contractures, and early stabilization of the spine.
Twenty-one patients with Marfan's syndrome participated in a study to assess the incidence of and radiographic measurements significant for protrusio acetabuli. Our data show that the incidence of protrusio acetabuli in Marfan's syndrome is 31%. The most sensitive radiographic parameter to determine protrusio acetabuli is crossing of the acetabular line by the iliopectineal line. The presence of protrusio in Marfan's syndrome was not related to the bone mineral content of the hip and pelvis. Protrusio acetabuli in Marfan syndrome's also did not correlate with clinical symptoms. Based on our results, the presence of protrusio acetabuli alone is not an indication for early surgical intervention.
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