Ankle and foot deformities and malformations in proximal femoral focal deficiency.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Childrens Orthopaedics Pub Date : 2024-12-19 DOI:10.1177/18632521241301942
Jiri Chomiak, Monika Frydrychova, Martin Ošťádal, Pavel Dungl
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Abstract

Purpose: To describe foot abnormalities in proximal femoral focal deficiency and their correlation to the severity.

Methods: Eighty-nine extremities in 87 patients were evaluated between 1996 and 2020 clinically and radiologically. Fibula length, ankle shape, tarsal coalitions, and the number of foot rays were recorded. Extremities with proximal femoral focal deficiency were classified according to Pappas and divided into severe (classes II and V), medium severe (classes III and IV), and mild groups (classes VII, VIII, and IX).

Results: The fibula was short in 89% and absent in 11% of cases. An absent fibula occurred mostly in severe class III and only in 4% of mild grades (statistically significant, p = 0.004). The valgus ankle joint prevailed in 82% of cases. Spherical ankle joints (18% of cases) were associated in all cases with a tarsal coalition. Tarsal coalitions occurred in 14.6% and were present in all classes except class IV. Five ray feet were found in 83% of cases, four ray feet were found in 16%, and three ray feet in one extremity. Reduction in the number of foot rays occurred more commonly in association with fibular aplasia (30%).

Conclusions: Abnormalities of the fibula and ankle joint represent a constant part of proximal femoral focal deficiency, whereas tarsal coalition and a reduction of foot rays do not. The severity of foot abnormalities does not correlate to the severity of proximal femoral focal deficiency but does with fibular aplasia.

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股骨近端局灶性缺陷引起的踝关节和足部畸形和畸形。
目的:描述股骨近端局灶性缺陷足部异常及其与严重程度的关系。方法:对1996 ~ 2020年87例患者89条肢体进行临床及影像学评价。记录腓骨长度、踝关节形状、跗骨联合以及足射线的数量。将股骨近端局灶性缺损肢体按Pappas分类,分为重度组(II、V级)、中度重度组(III、IV级)和轻度组(VII、VIII、IX级)。结果:89%的患者腓骨短,11%的患者腓骨缺失。腓骨缺失主要发生在严重的III级,仅发生在轻度级别的4%(有统计学意义,p = 0.004)。踝关节外翻占82%。球形踝关节(18%的病例)在所有病例中都与跗骨联合有关。14.6%发生跗骨联合,除IV类外,所有类别均有。83%的病例有5个射线足,16%的病例有4个射线足,一个肢体有3个射线足。足部射线次数减少更常见于腓骨发育不全患者(30%)。结论:腓骨和踝关节异常是股骨近端局灶性缺陷的一部分,而跗骨联合和足部射线减少则不是。足部畸形的严重程度与股骨近端局灶性缺陷的严重程度无关,但与腓骨发育不全有关。
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Journal of Childrens Orthopaedics
Journal of Childrens Orthopaedics Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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23 weeks
期刊介绍: Aims & Scope The Journal of Children’s Orthopaedics is the official journal of the European Paediatric Orthopaedic Society (EPOS) and is published by The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery. It provides a forum for the advancement of the knowledge and education in paediatric orthopaedics and traumatology across geographical borders. It advocates an increased worldwide involvement in preventing and treating musculoskeletal diseases in children and adolescents. The journal publishes high quality, peer-reviewed articles that focus on clinical practice, diagnosis and treatment of disorders unique to paediatric orthopaedics, as well as on basic and applied research. It aims to help physicians stay abreast of the latest and ever-changing developments in the field of paediatric orthopaedics and traumatology. The journal welcomes original contributions submitted exclusively for review to the journal. This continuously published online journal is fully open access and will publish one print issue each year to coincide with the EPOS Annual Congress, featuring the meeting’s abstracts.
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