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Original Article

Early physeal closure after femoral chondrodiatasis

Loss of length gain in 5 cases

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Pages 146-149 | Accepted 07 Dec 1991, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Chondrodiatasis (symmetric physeal distraction) was carried out in 5 patients with short femora because of congenital dislocations of the hip joint (4 patients) and congenital shortening (1 patient). In all but 1 case the physis closed shortly after lengthening, and loss of gained length or further shortening ensued in all of them. Chondrodiatasis should be avoided in the subjects under 13 years of age with mild leg-length discrepancies.

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