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Leg length discrepancy in patients with Perthes' disease : a note of caution for the arthroplasty surgeon.

Jaap J TolkDeborah M EastwoodAresh Hashemi-Nejad
Published in: The bone & joint journal (2021)
This study demonstrates that LLD after PD originates from the proximal segment only. In patients who had contralateral epiphysiodesis to balance leg length, this is achieved by creating a difference in subtrochanteric length. Arthroplasty surgeons need to be aware that shortening of the proximal femur segment in PD patients may be misleading, as the ipsilateral subtrochanteric length in these patients can be longer. Therefore, we strongly advise long-leg standing films for THA planning in PD patients in order to avoid inadvertently lengthening the limb. Cite this article: Bone Joint J 2021;103-B(11):1736-1741.
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