Case Reports in Orthopedic Research (Jun 2021)

A Challenging Case of a Physeal Bar Endoscopic-Assisted Resection in a Short Stature Child: Case Report and Literature Review

  • Melanie Ribau,
  • Mário Baptista,
  • Nuno Oliveira,
  • Bruno Direito Santos,
  • Pedro Varanda,
  • Ricardo Maia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000516769
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 115 – 120

Abstract

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Partial physeal bars may develop after injury to the growth plate in children, eventually leading to disturbance of normal growth. Clinical presentation, age of the patient, and the anticipated growth will dictate the best treatment strategy. The ideal treatment for a partial physeal bar is complete excision to allow growth resumption by the remaining healthy physis. There are countless surgical options, some technically challenging, that must be weighted according to each case’s particularities. We reviewed the current literature on physeal bars while reporting the challenging case of a short stature child submitted to a femoral physeal bar endoscopic-assisted resection with successful growth resumption. This case dares surgeons to consider all options when treating limb length discrepancy, such as the endoscopic-assisted resection which might offer successful results.

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