Literature DB >> 12232708

[Early damage to the acetabular cartilage in slipped capital femoral epiphysis. Therapeutic consequences].

M Leunig1, C R Fraitzl, R Ganz.   

Abstract

Epiphyseolysis capitis femoris represents the most common disorder of the adolescent hip, which is followed by a significant rate of early osteoarthrosis. Based on intraoperative findings during the surgical management of 23 hips with epiphyseolysis, early acetabular cartilage abrasion by a cam effect and acetabular rim impingement elicited by the prominent femoral metaphysis have been identified. Both phenomena cause direct damage to the hip joint, especially during flexion and flexion/internal rotation of the hip. As evidenced during surgery, the prominent and sometimes sharp-edged anterior neck metaphysis leveling or exceeding the femoral head showed marks of contusion and the labrum revealed erosions, scars, or tears. Moreover, adjacent acetabular cartilage damage was present ranging from superficial abrasions to a full thickness cartilage loss propagating into the weight-bearing area. In all patients the femoral head cartilage was intact; no avascular necrosis was present. These findings suggest that osteoarthrosis is triggered by direct mechanical damage in the epiphysiolysis hip already during the process of slipping and that chondrolysis appears to represent just the most severe form of this cartilage damage. Consequently, we propose that treatment should not only address the avoidance of a further slippage but also the prevention of impingement and cam leading to early acetabular cartilage damage.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12232708     DOI: 10.1007/s00132-002-0378-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Orthopade        ISSN: 0085-4530            Impact factor:   1.087


  13 in total

1.  In situ pinning with arthroscopic osteoplasty for mild SCFE: A preliminary technical report.

Authors:  Michael Leunig; Kevin Horowitz; Hannes Manner; Reinhold Ganz
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2010-12       Impact factor: 4.176

2.  MRI morphometry, cartilage damage and impaired function in the follow-up after slipped capital femoral epiphysis.

Authors:  Falk R Miese; Christoph Zilkens; Arne Holstein; Bernd Bittersohl; Patric Kröpil; Marcus Jäger; Tallal C Mamisch; Rüdiger Krauspe; Ulrich Mödder; Günther Fürst
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Review 3.  [Slipped capital femoral epiphysis and overweight].

Authors:  A K Hell
Journal:  Orthopade       Date:  2005-07       Impact factor: 1.087

Review 4.  [Femoroacetabular impingement: trigger for the development of coxarthrosis].

Authors:  M Leunig; M Beck; C Dora; R Ganz
Journal:  Orthopade       Date:  2006-01       Impact factor: 1.087

Review 5.  Slipped capital femoral epiphysis: prevalence, pathogenesis, and natural history.

Authors:  Eduardo N Novais; Michael B Millis
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2012-12       Impact factor: 4.176

6.  [Anterior femoroacetabular impingement after healed femoral neck fractures].

Authors:  A Strehl; R Ganz
Journal:  Unfallchirurg       Date:  2005-04       Impact factor: 1.000

7.  Modified Dunn Procedure is Superior to In Situ Pinning for Short-term Clinical and Radiographic Improvement in Severe Stable SCFE.

Authors:  Eduardo N Novais; Mary K Hill; Patrick M Carry; Travis C Heare; Ernest L Sink
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2014-12-12       Impact factor: 4.176

8.  [Long-term results of Imhäuser osteotomy for chronic slipped femoral head epiphysiolysis].

Authors:  A Fujak; K Müller; W Legal; H Legal; R Forst; J Forst
Journal:  Orthopade       Date:  2012-06       Impact factor: 1.087

Review 9.  The etiology of osteoarthritis of the hip: an integrated mechanical concept.

Authors:  Reinhold Ganz; Michael Leunig; Katharina Leunig-Ganz; William H Harris
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2008-01-10       Impact factor: 4.176

10.  Imaging of sports-related hip and groin injuries.

Authors:  Andrew W Lischuk; Thomas M Dorantes; William Wong; Andrew H Haims
Journal:  Sports Health       Date:  2010-05       Impact factor: 3.843

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