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Outcomes following endoscopic-assisted Woodward procedure for Sprengel deformity

PURPOSE: An endoscopic-assisted approach for Sprengel deformity has been previously reported. Our objective was to assess outcomes of the endoscopic Woodward procedure in a series of patients. METHODS: Retrospective analysis was performed of children with a Sprengel deformity treated between Novembe...

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Autores principales: Soldado, Francisco, Barrera-Ochoa, Sergi, Diaz-Gallardo, Paula, Nguyen, Trong-Quynh, Nguyen, Dinh-Hung, Knörr, Jorge
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8670538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34987669
http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/1863-2548.15.210138
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Sumario:PURPOSE: An endoscopic-assisted approach for Sprengel deformity has been previously reported. Our objective was to assess outcomes of the endoscopic Woodward procedure in a series of patients. METHODS: Retrospective analysis was performed of children with a Sprengel deformity treated between November 2014 and February 2018. Recorded data were demographic, pre- and postoperative active shoulder elevation and deformity severity according to Cavendish. RESULTS: A total of 12 children (four girls and eight boys, ten right-sided/two left-sided) with a mean age of nine years two months (3 years 5 months to 16 years 1 month) and mean follow-up 19.8 months (10 to 48) were assessed. Nine children were classified as Cavendish Grade III and three as grade IV, respectively. Mean preoperative active shoulder forward elevation was 100.8° (70° to 120°), while postoperatively it increased to 149.2° (100° to 170°). Mean preoperative scapular high difference was 4.5 cm (2.8 to 5.2), while postoperatively it was 1.33 cm (0 to 2.8). CONCLUSION: The endoscopic assisted Woodward procedure is an effective technique. Further comparative studies will ascertain advantages in functional and cosmetic results compared to the standard Woodward procedure. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapeutic study, Level IV