SURGICAL TREATMENT OF CHILDREN WITH CONSEQUENCES OF INFANTILE SEPTIC ARTHRITIS

Introduction. The consequences of infantile septic arthritis are quite diverse and can manifest themselves as a damage to the growth zone, deformation and destruction of the articular components, and violation of the articular relationships. To treat this pathology, technically complex and traumatic...

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Main Authors: M. P. Teplenky, E. V. Oleinikov, V. S. Bunov
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Language:Russian
Published: Vreden Russian Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics 2017-10-01
Series:Travmatologiâ i Ortopediâ Rossii
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Online Access:https://journal.rniito.org/jour/article/view/772
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spelling doaj-3d14c11e2ca640568ad9c0fc5af3f2322021-07-29T08:01:18ZrusVreden Russian Research Institute of Traumatology and OrthopedicsTravmatologiâ i Ortopediâ Rossii2311-29052542-09332017-10-01233435210.21823/2311-2905-2017-23-3-43-52650SURGICAL TREATMENT OF CHILDREN WITH CONSEQUENCES OF INFANTILE SEPTIC ARTHRITISM. P. Teplenky0E. V. Oleinikov1V. S. Bunov2Ilizarov Russian Scientific Center “Restorative Traumatology and Orthopedics”Ilizarov Russian Scientific Center “Restorative Traumatology and Orthopedics”Ilizarov Russian Scientific Center “Restorative Traumatology and Orthopedics”Introduction. The consequences of infantile septic arthritis are quite diverse and can manifest themselves as a damage to the growth zone, deformation and destruction of the articular components, and violation of the articular relationships. To treat this pathology, technically complex and traumatic surgical interventions are used. The purpose of this work is to analyze the medium-term results of the use of these methods in the treatment of children with septic coxitis consequences.Material and methods. The outcomes of treatment for 37 children with consequences of septic coxitis using Ilizarov apparatus were analyzed. Average age of patients at the time of the surgery was 8.2±0.5 years (from 6 to 10 years). Follow up period was from 3 to 10 years (average 4.7 years). Functional outcomes were assessed by C.L. Colton, radiologic indices — by E. Severin score and J. Kruczynski.Results. Patients were distributed into three groups according to anatomical features. Functional outcomes of patients in the 1st group: good (12–15 points) — 3 joints, satisfactory (9–11 points) — 5 joints, unsatisfactory (8 points) — 1 joint. X-ray findings of patients in the 1st group according to J. Kruczynski criteria: good — 5 joints, satisfactory — 4 joints; by E. Severin criteria: Ia — 1, Ib –1, IIa — 2, IIb — 3, III — 2. Functional outcomes of patients in the 2nd group: good (12–14 points) — 10 joints, satisfactory (9–11 points) — 8 joints. Distribution in the second group by J. Kruczynski criteria: good — 9, satisfactory — 9; by E. Severin criteria: IIa — 14, IIb — 4. Distribution of functional outcomes in the 3rd group in accordance with C.L. Colton criteria: good (12–15 points) — 3 joints, satisfactory (9–11 points) — 7 joints. Distribution in the third group according to J. Kruczynski criteria: good — 4, satisfactory — 6; by E. Severin criteria: IIa — 5, IIb — 4, III — 1.Conclusion. The use of the presented transosseous external fixation technique in children with the consequences of septic coxitis provides sufficient stability of the joint without causing its decompensation and stiffness. The use of the Ilizarov fixator extends the age limits for reconstructive treatment of abnormal distal hip dislocation.https://journal.rniito.org/jour/article/view/772infantile septic arthritiship joint reconstructionthe ilizarov apparatus
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author M. P. Teplenky
E. V. Oleinikov
V. S. Bunov
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E. V. Oleinikov
V. S. Bunov
SURGICAL TREATMENT OF CHILDREN WITH CONSEQUENCES OF INFANTILE SEPTIC ARTHRITIS
Travmatologiâ i Ortopediâ Rossii
infantile septic arthritis
hip joint reconstruction
the ilizarov apparatus
author_facet M. P. Teplenky
E. V. Oleinikov
V. S. Bunov
author_sort M. P. Teplenky
title SURGICAL TREATMENT OF CHILDREN WITH CONSEQUENCES OF INFANTILE SEPTIC ARTHRITIS
title_short SURGICAL TREATMENT OF CHILDREN WITH CONSEQUENCES OF INFANTILE SEPTIC ARTHRITIS
title_full SURGICAL TREATMENT OF CHILDREN WITH CONSEQUENCES OF INFANTILE SEPTIC ARTHRITIS
title_fullStr SURGICAL TREATMENT OF CHILDREN WITH CONSEQUENCES OF INFANTILE SEPTIC ARTHRITIS
title_full_unstemmed SURGICAL TREATMENT OF CHILDREN WITH CONSEQUENCES OF INFANTILE SEPTIC ARTHRITIS
title_sort surgical treatment of children with consequences of infantile septic arthritis
publisher Vreden Russian Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics
series Travmatologiâ i Ortopediâ Rossii
issn 2311-2905
2542-0933
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Introduction. The consequences of infantile septic arthritis are quite diverse and can manifest themselves as a damage to the growth zone, deformation and destruction of the articular components, and violation of the articular relationships. To treat this pathology, technically complex and traumatic surgical interventions are used. The purpose of this work is to analyze the medium-term results of the use of these methods in the treatment of children with septic coxitis consequences.Material and methods. The outcomes of treatment for 37 children with consequences of septic coxitis using Ilizarov apparatus were analyzed. Average age of patients at the time of the surgery was 8.2±0.5 years (from 6 to 10 years). Follow up period was from 3 to 10 years (average 4.7 years). Functional outcomes were assessed by C.L. Colton, radiologic indices — by E. Severin score and J. Kruczynski.Results. Patients were distributed into three groups according to anatomical features. Functional outcomes of patients in the 1st group: good (12–15 points) — 3 joints, satisfactory (9–11 points) — 5 joints, unsatisfactory (8 points) — 1 joint. X-ray findings of patients in the 1st group according to J. Kruczynski criteria: good — 5 joints, satisfactory — 4 joints; by E. Severin criteria: Ia — 1, Ib –1, IIa — 2, IIb — 3, III — 2. Functional outcomes of patients in the 2nd group: good (12–14 points) — 10 joints, satisfactory (9–11 points) — 8 joints. Distribution in the second group by J. Kruczynski criteria: good — 9, satisfactory — 9; by E. Severin criteria: IIa — 14, IIb — 4. Distribution of functional outcomes in the 3rd group in accordance with C.L. Colton criteria: good (12–15 points) — 3 joints, satisfactory (9–11 points) — 7 joints. Distribution in the third group according to J. Kruczynski criteria: good — 4, satisfactory — 6; by E. Severin criteria: IIa — 5, IIb — 4, III — 1.Conclusion. The use of the presented transosseous external fixation technique in children with the consequences of septic coxitis provides sufficient stability of the joint without causing its decompensation and stiffness. The use of the Ilizarov fixator extends the age limits for reconstructive treatment of abnormal distal hip dislocation.
topic infantile septic arthritis
hip joint reconstruction
the ilizarov apparatus
url https://journal.rniito.org/jour/article/view/772
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