Brief Article
Copyright ©2013 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Orthop. Oct 18, 2013; 4(4): 279-286
Published online Oct 18, 2013. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v4.i4.279
Table 1 Patient characteristics
Pt.SexGMFCSTriradiateAge atPercutaneous pelvicVDRSOSoft tissue releasePost-operative
cartilagesurgery (yr)osteotomy (Side)immobilization (Spica cast)
1MIVOpen8RightUnilateral (Right)
2MIVClosed15LeftBilateral
3MVOpen12RightUnilateral (Right)
4MVOpen6LeftBilateralNo
5FIVOpen10LeftBilateralYes
6FVOpen8RightUnilateral (Right)
7MIVOpen11LeftBilateral
8MIVOpen7LeftBilateral
9MIVOpen15RightBilateral
10MIVClosed15BilateralBilateralYes
11FIVOpen8LeftBilateral
12FIVOpen4LeftBilateralYes
13MIVOpen15LeftBilateralNo
14MIVOpen6LeftBilateralNoYes
15FIVClosed12LeftBilateral
161FVClosed14LeftBilateral
17MIVClosed14LeftBilateral
18FIVClosed12RightBilateralYes
19FIVOpen10RightBilateralNoYes
20MIVOpen5RightBilateralYes
21MIVOpen8RightBilateralNoYes
Table 2 Post-operative rate of complications (n = 21)
Complicationn (%)
Avascular necrosis (femoral head)0 (0.0)
Bone graft dislodgement0 (0.0)
Hip dislocation0 (0.0)
Premature triradiate cartilage closure0 (0.0)
Pathological fracture2 (9.5)1
Post-operative pain1 (4.7)
Pain at last follow-up0 (0.0)
Post-operative infection0 (0.0)
Death1 (4.7)2