Literature DB >> 15724112

[The results of single-stage multilevel muscle-tendon surgery in the lower extremities of patients with spastic cerebral palsy].

Gazi Zorer1, Cemal Doğrul, Mehmet Albayrak, A Erdem Bagatur.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the results of single-stage multilevel muscle-tendon surgery performed for the treatment of contractures in the lower extremities of patients with spastic cerebral palsy.
METHODS: The study included 23 patients (11 girls, 12 boys; mean age 6 years 3 months; range 4 to 17 years) with spastic cerebral palsy, who underwent single-stage multilevel muscle-tendon surgery for the treatment of contractures in the lower extremities secondary to spasticity. Quadriplegia, diplegia, and hemiplegia were present in five, 14, and four patients, respectively. Preoperatively, 13 patients could walk, while 10 patients lacked ambulation even with support. Evaluations were based on pre- and postoperative (mean 4 years 9 months; range 1 to 8 years) physical examination findings and on the Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) scores. The patients' mean age at the last follow-up was 11.5 years (range 9 to 19 years).
RESULTS: The range of motion of all the operated joints improved postoperatively, resulting in significant improvements in posture, sitting, gait, and hygiene of the patients. Of ten patients who could not walk, five could ambulate with the use of a walker or crutches postoperatively. The mean pre- and postoperative GMFCS scores were 3.045 and 1.864, respectively (p<0.001). All the patients showed an improvement of at least one GMFCS level.
CONCLUSION: Surgery for spastic cerebral palsy can be most beneficial only when all contractures of the hip, knee, and ankle have been corrected. Symmetrical and multilevel operations should be performed when necessary, for single-stage and symmetrical multilevel muscle-tendon surgical applications have definite advantages over staged interventions.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15724112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc        ISSN: 1017-995X            Impact factor:   1.511


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