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Современные принципы лечения болезни Легг – Кальве – Пертеса у детей

Современные принципы лечения болезни Легг – Кальве – Пертеса у детей

Abstract

Цель: улучшение результатов лечения детей с дистрофическими поражениями тазобедренных суставов на основе разработки патогенетически обоснованного алгоритма ведения данной категории пациентов. Материал и методы. Исследованы 56 детей с диагностированной болезнью Легг — Кальве — Пертеса в возрасте от 4 до 12 лет и 20 детей без патологии тазобедренных суставов, составивших группу сравнения. Результаты. Освещены современные сведения о принципах хирургического лечения болезни Легг — Кальве — Пертеса у детей. Заключение. Представлены результаты лечения данной категории больных с различной стадией патологического процесса в зависимости от вида оперативного вмешательства (костно-пластические операции, формирование васкуляризованного аутотрансплантата, деторсионно-варизирующие межвертельные остеотомии, ротационная межвертельная остеотомия).

The aim: to improve the results of treatment of degenerative hip’s diseases in children by means of pathogenetic pattern. Methods and Materials. 56 children with Legg — Calve — Perthes syndrome aged from 4 to 12 years and 20 children of control group without hip’s diseases have been studied. Results. The modern principles of surgical treatment of Legg — Calve — Perthes syndrome in children have been identified. Conclusion. The results of surgical treatment of patients with a different degree of pathological process depending on a type of surgery (osteoplastic surgery, formation of vascularizing autotransplant, varus osteotomy, rotational intertrochanteric osteotomy) have been presented.

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БОЛЕЗНЬ ЛЕГГ – КАЛЬВЕ – ПЕРТЕСА, МЕЖВЕРТЕЛЬНАЯ ОСТЕОТОМИЯ, ХИРУРГИЧЕСКОЕ ЛЕЧЕНИЕ, LEGG – CALVE – PERTHES SYNDROME

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