Sixty-eight patients with a distal physeal injury to the tibia and/or the fibula were reviewed, with an average followup of 27 years and 4 months from the initial lesion. The average age at injury was 12 years and 6 months, whereas the average age at follow-up was 40 years. Seventeen patients had a type I Salter-Harris injury, 27 type II, 10 type III, and 14 type IV. All the patients but six were treated conservatively. According to our criteria of evaluation, 47 patients had a good result, 13 fair and eight poor. The type of Salter-Harris lesion, the amount of the initial displacement and the quality of reduction were the three main parameters which determined the end-result. Radiographic signs of osteoarthritis were present in 11.8% of our patients and all of them had presented type III or IV lesions, except for one who had a type II lesion.

Caterini, R., Farsetti, P., Ippolito, E. (1991). Long-term followup of physeal injury to the ankle. FOOT & ANKLE, 11(6), 372-383.

Long-term followup of physeal injury to the ankle

CATERINI, ROBERTO;FARSETTI, PASQUALE;IPPOLITO, ERNESTO
1991-06-01

Abstract

Sixty-eight patients with a distal physeal injury to the tibia and/or the fibula were reviewed, with an average followup of 27 years and 4 months from the initial lesion. The average age at injury was 12 years and 6 months, whereas the average age at follow-up was 40 years. Seventeen patients had a type I Salter-Harris injury, 27 type II, 10 type III, and 14 type IV. All the patients but six were treated conservatively. According to our criteria of evaluation, 47 patients had a good result, 13 fair and eight poor. The type of Salter-Harris lesion, the amount of the initial displacement and the quality of reduction were the three main parameters which determined the end-result. Radiographic signs of osteoarthritis were present in 11.8% of our patients and all of them had presented type III or IV lesions, except for one who had a type II lesion.
giu-1991
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/33 - MALATTIE APPARATO LOCOMOTORE
English
Dislocations; Humans; Ankle Joint; Child; Casts, Surgical; Tibia; Ankle Injuries; Adult; Follow-Up Studies; Middle Aged; Adolescent; Time Factors; Female; Fibula; Male
Caterini, R., Farsetti, P., Ippolito, E. (1991). Long-term followup of physeal injury to the ankle. FOOT & ANKLE, 11(6), 372-383.
Caterini, R; Farsetti, P; Ippolito, E
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