Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Long Term Outcome of Varus Derotational Osteotomy for Legg-Calvé-Perthes' Disease
Background: Varus derotation osteotomy (VDRO) is one of the most popular surgical treatments
for Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease yet its long term results have not been assessed. Our purpose
was to determine the long term clinical and radiographic outcomes of these patients.
Methods: Forty patients (43 hips) who had undergone VDRO for LCPD who participated in a long
term follow-up study a decade ago were approached for the present study.
All patients were treated in our institution during 1959 to 1983 with proximal VDRO.
The patients were invited to for a medical interview and a physical examination. They were
also asked to fill out questionnaires and to provide or undergo a standing anteroposterior
(AP) pelvic and a lateral hip radiographs during the visit.
Patients were asked to self-grade their hip pain as none, mild, moderate or severe and to
grade their back pain using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) between 0-10. Details regarding
daily function, physical activity, work status and family history were obtained. All
participants completed the Harris Hip Score (HHS) with a maximum score of 100 and the Short
Form-36 which is composed of 8 sections and has a maximum score of 100.
The physical examination included an assessment of the hip range of motion, leg length
discrepancy and the presence of a Trendelenburg sign.
Radiographic parameters evaluated were the Tonnis grade (with a score between 0-3), head
size ratio, and the center-edge (CE) angle.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Retrospective
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Recruiting |
NCT02795494 -
WOMAC Hip Score in Children and Adolescents With Perthes Disease
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