Radial head resection and hemi-interposition arthroplasty in patients with multiple hereditary exostoses: description of a new surgical technique

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Radial head resection and hemi-interposition arthroplasty in patients with multiple hereditary exostoses: description of a new surgical technique. / Flipsen, Mark; Ham, John S; van der Zwan, Arnard L; Mader, Konrad.

in: J PEDIATR ORTHOP B, Jahrgang 27, Nr. 4, 07.2018, S. 289-295.

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title = "Radial head resection and hemi-interposition arthroplasty in patients with multiple hereditary exostoses: description of a new surgical technique",
abstract = "Multiple hereditary exostoses (MHE) are a rare disorder characterized by the growth of bony protrusions. Elbow involvement is found in a considerable number of patients and varies from the presence of a simple osteochondroma to severe forearm deformities and radial head dislocation. Patients encounter a variety of symptoms, for example, pain, functional impairment, and cosmetic concerns. Several types of surgical procedures, therefore, can be offered, ranging from excision of symptomatic osteochondromas to challenging reconstructions. In this paper, we will discuss the essential basics of visualizing, planning, and treatment options of forearm deformities in MHE. In more detail, we will describe our current surgical technique as a salvage procedure for Masada type II forearm deformities in patients with MHE.",
keywords = "Adolescent, Adult, Arthroplasty, Child, Elbow Joint, Exostoses, Multiple Hereditary, Female, Humans, Male, Radius, Retrospective Studies, Young Adult, Journal Article",
author = "Mark Flipsen and Ham, {John S} and {van der Zwan}, {Arnard L} and Konrad Mader",
year = "2018",
month = jul,
doi = "10.1097/BPB.0000000000000496",
language = "English",
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T1 - Radial head resection and hemi-interposition arthroplasty in patients with multiple hereditary exostoses: description of a new surgical technique

AU - Flipsen, Mark

AU - Ham, John S

AU - van der Zwan, Arnard L

AU - Mader, Konrad

PY - 2018/7

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N2 - Multiple hereditary exostoses (MHE) are a rare disorder characterized by the growth of bony protrusions. Elbow involvement is found in a considerable number of patients and varies from the presence of a simple osteochondroma to severe forearm deformities and radial head dislocation. Patients encounter a variety of symptoms, for example, pain, functional impairment, and cosmetic concerns. Several types of surgical procedures, therefore, can be offered, ranging from excision of symptomatic osteochondromas to challenging reconstructions. In this paper, we will discuss the essential basics of visualizing, planning, and treatment options of forearm deformities in MHE. In more detail, we will describe our current surgical technique as a salvage procedure for Masada type II forearm deformities in patients with MHE.

AB - Multiple hereditary exostoses (MHE) are a rare disorder characterized by the growth of bony protrusions. Elbow involvement is found in a considerable number of patients and varies from the presence of a simple osteochondroma to severe forearm deformities and radial head dislocation. Patients encounter a variety of symptoms, for example, pain, functional impairment, and cosmetic concerns. Several types of surgical procedures, therefore, can be offered, ranging from excision of symptomatic osteochondromas to challenging reconstructions. In this paper, we will discuss the essential basics of visualizing, planning, and treatment options of forearm deformities in MHE. In more detail, we will describe our current surgical technique as a salvage procedure for Masada type II forearm deformities in patients with MHE.

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KW - Adult

KW - Arthroplasty

KW - Child

KW - Elbow Joint

KW - Exostoses, Multiple Hereditary

KW - Female

KW - Humans

KW - Male

KW - Radius

KW - Retrospective Studies

KW - Young Adult

KW - Journal Article

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