Operative Management of Pediatric Physeal Bar Development and Genu Valgum.

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

8-3-2024

Publication Title

Orthopedic reviews

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pediatric orthopedic conditions present unique challenges due to ongoing skeletal growth and development. Managing these cases requires addressing both structural anomalies and functional deficits.

CARE PRESENTATION: This case report discusses a 13-year-old male with recurrent left knee pain exacerbated by physical activity. The patient's history of a left knee infection at 1.5 years of age, possibly septic arthritis or osteomyelitis, underscores the long-term consequences of early pathology on skeletal growth and alignment. Imaging studies revealed a distal lateral femur physis bar and genu valgum, necessitating surgical intervention.

MANAGEMENT AND OUTCOMES: The surgery involved medial distal femur hemiepiphysiodesis and lateral distal femur bar excision to correct anatomical deformities and restore optimal limb alignment and function. Postoperative rehabilitation, including targeted exercises to improve quadriceps strength, was crucial for functional recovery and reducing the risk of complications such as medial patellofemoral pain.

CONCLUSION: This case highlights the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in managing complex pediatric orthopedic cases.

Volume

16

First Page

121975

DOI

10.52965/001c.121975

ISSN

2035-8164

PubMed ID

39105054

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