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136 related items for PubMed ID: 16200014

  • 1. Successful treatment of high congenital dislocated hips in older children by open reduction, pelvic and femoral osteotomy with external fixator stabilization (average 8.2 years of age).
    Inan M, Harma A, Ertem K, Germen B, Bowen RJ.
    J Pediatr Orthop B; 2005 Nov; 14(6):405-9. PubMed ID: 16200014
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  • 2. How Does Bony Surgery Affect Results of Anterior Open Reduction in Walking-age Children With Developmental Hip Dysplasia?
    Kothari A, Grammatopoulos G, Hopewell S, Theologis T.
    Clin Orthop Relat Res; 2016 May; 474(5):1199-208. PubMed ID: 26487045
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  • 3. Unilateral uniplanar modular external fixator for percutaneous proximal femoral osteotomy in children: surgical technique.
    Coppa V, Marinelli M, Specchia N.
    Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol; 2019 Jan; 29(1):205-211. PubMed ID: 30101361
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  • 4. Derotational femoral shortening for developmental dislocation of the hip: special indications and results in the child younger than 2 years.
    Wenger DR, Lee CS, Kolman B.
    J Pediatr Orthop; 1995 Jan; 15(6):768-79. PubMed ID: 8543606
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  • 5. Outcome of one stage combined open reduction, pelvic and derotation femoral osteotomy in congenital dislocated hips of children younger than three years age.
    Bhatti A, Kumar J, Butt SA.
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  • 6. One-stage correction of neglected developmental dysplasia of the hip by open reduction and pemberton osteotomy.
    Shih KS, Wang JH, Wang TM, Huang SC.
    J Formos Med Assoc; 2001 Jun; 100(6):397-402. PubMed ID: 11480249
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  • 7. [Application of absorbable pins for reconstructing pelvic stability in Salter innominate].
    Xie X, Tang X, Jiang X, Peng M, Liu L.
    Zhongguo Xiu Fu Chong Jian Wai Ke Za Zhi; 2013 Apr; 27(4):428-31. PubMed ID: 23757869
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  • 8. Long-term results of Chiari pelvic osteotomy in patients with developmental dysplasia of the hip: indications for Chiari pelvic osteotomy according to disease stage and femoral head shape.
    Yanagimoto S, Hotta H, Izumida R, Sakamaki T.
    J Orthop Sci; 2005 Nov; 10(6):557-63. PubMed ID: 16307180
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  • 9. Neglected, developmental hip dislocation treated with external iliofemoral distraction, open reduction, and pelvic osteotomy.
    Wojciechowski P, Kusz DJ, Cieliński ŁS, Dudko S, Bereza PL.
    J Pediatr Orthop B; 2012 May; 21(3):209-14. PubMed ID: 22473084
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  • 10. Congenital dislocation of the hip presenting after the age of three years. A long-term review.
    Williamson DM, Glover SD, Benson MK.
    J Bone Joint Surg Br; 1989 Nov; 71(5):745-51. PubMed ID: 2584242
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  • 11. One-stage treatment of congenital dislocation of the hip in older children, including femoral shortening.
    Galpin RD, Roach JW, Wenger DR, Herring JA, Birch JG.
    J Bone Joint Surg Am; 1989 Jun; 71(5):734-41. PubMed ID: 2732262
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  • 12. One-stage combined operation of congenital dislocation of the hips in older children.
    Shih CH, Shih HN.
    J Pediatr Orthop; 1988 Jun; 8(5):535-9. PubMed ID: 3170731
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  • 13. Arthrodiastasis followed by open reduction associated with pelvic and femoral osteotomies for the treatment of high inveterate congenital hip dislocation.
    Gutiérrez Carbonell P.
    J Pediatr Orthop B; 2018 Nov; 27(6):479-484. PubMed ID: 29894369
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  • 14. Simultaneous open reduction of ipsilateral congenital dislocation of the hip and knee assisted by femoral diaphyseal shortening.
    Johnston CE.
    J Pediatr Orthop; 2011 Nov; 31(7):732-40. PubMed ID: 21926869
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  • 15. The Dega osteotomy: a versatile osteotomy in the treatment of developmental and neuromuscular hip pathology.
    Karlen JW, Skaggs DL, Ramachandran M, Kay RM.
    J Pediatr Orthop; 2009 Nov; 29(7):676-82. PubMed ID: 20104144
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  • 16. [Treatment of the dislocated hip in older children].
    El Andaloussi M, Refass A, Padovani JP, Harouchi A.
    Acta Orthop Belg; 1990 Nov; 56(1 Pt B):323-8. PubMed ID: 2382567
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  • 17. Reconstruction of the dysplastic spastic hip with peri-ilial pelvic and femoral osteotomy followed by immediate mobilization.
    Miller F, Girardi H, Lipton G, Ponzio R, Klaumann M, Dabney KW.
    J Pediatr Orthop; 1997 Nov; 17(5):592-602. PubMed ID: 9591996
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  • 18. Late-diagnosed DDH: a prospective 11-year follow-up of 71 consecutive patients (75 hips).
    Danielsson L.
    Acta Orthop Scand; 2000 Jun; 71(3):232-42. PubMed ID: 10919293
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  • 19. Middle Term Results of Simple Open Hip Reduction of Irreducible DDH - What Is the Cut-off Age to Safely Perform It with Lower Complications?
    Alexiev V, Georgiev H, Mileva S.
    Acta Chir Orthop Traumatol Cech; 2017 Jun; 84(5):386-390. PubMed ID: 29351541
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  • 20. Analyses of outcomes of one-stage operation for treatment of late-diagnosed developmental dislocation of the hip: 864 hips followed for 3.2 to 8.9 years.
    Ning B, Yuan Y, Yao J, Zhang S, Sun J.
    BMC Musculoskelet Disord; 2014 Nov 28; 15():401. PubMed ID: 25432778
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