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Functional improvement in patients with Sprengel's deformity following Modified Green's procedure and simplified clavicle osteotomy-a study of forty cases

机译:Sprengel畸形患者的功能性改进后修饰的绿色程序和简化锁骨截骨术后 - 一种四十例研究

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Purpose Sprengel's deformity though rare is the most common congenital anomaly of the shoulder region. The aim of the study was to check the effectiveness of the modified Green's procedure with simplified clavicle osteotomy in providing significant functional and radiological improvement without neurovascular complications. Methods Sixty-eight children of Sprengel deformity were operated by the modified Green's release. Of which forty patients (15 male, 25 female) with more than two years follow-up were evaluated retrospectively. Simplified clavicle osteotomy was done in 34 patients. Severity was graded clinically by Cavendish grading (Grade II-6, III-34) and radiologically by Rigault grading (Grade II - 35, III - 5). The average age at surgery was 5.05 years with a mean follow-up of 62 (24-145) months. Results The average improvement in Cavendish grade was 2.6 grades, and Rigault grading was 1.07 grades. Shoulder abduction improved by a mean of 36(0). There was no neurovascular complication in children who had simplified clavicle osteotomy, and one patient without clavicle osteotomy developed transient brachial plexus palsy. Other complications were wound gape, pleural tear and scapular winging. Conclusion The modified Green's procedure with simplified clavicle osteotomy allows for excellent correction of function and cosmesis. We describe a simpler technique of clavicle osteotomy that is quick, safe and equally effective in preventing neurovascular complications. We also describe a surrogate clinical test to avoid potential neurological injury in the absence of neuromonitoring. To the best of our knowledge, this is the second-largest operative series of Sprengel's deformity.
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