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   Congenital Deformity of the Knee Joint: A Boy With Congenital Patella Alta  
   
نویسنده Haj Zargarbashi Ramin ,Shakiba Saeed ,Yousefi Farbod ,Nabian Mohammad Hossein ,Panjavi Behnam
منبع Case Reports In Clinical Practice - 2020 - دوره : 5 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:5 -10
چکیده    Introduction: patella alta is an extremely rare condition, refers to an abnormally high position of the patella. surgical treatment of habitual dislocation of the patella aims at a step-by-step correction of the abnormality. case presentation: a 4-year-old boy presented with a rare superior dislocation of the patella. clinical examination and radiographs confirmed the dislocation of the patella. the patella was reduced with proper reduction technique under sedation, resulting in the improvement of active range of motion. conclusion: congenital patella alta is a rare deformity in children. treatment and diagnosis in the early stages are of our priority in the treatment. our non-surgical treatment is our preferred treatment in this patient. the surgical treatment approach is performed in patients that have no response to non-surgical treatments.
کلیدواژه Congenital Patella Alta; Open Reduction; Operative Treatment
آدرس Tehran University Of Medical Sciences, Children’S Medical Center Hospital, School Of Medicine, Department Of Orthopedics And Trauma Surgery, Iran, Tehran University Of Medical Sciences, Children’S Medical Center Hospital, School Of Medicine, Department Of Orthopedics And Trauma Surgery, Iran, Tehran University Of Medical Sciences, School Of Medicine, Department Of Orthopedics And Trauma Surgery, Iran, Tehran University Of Medical Sciences, Children’S Medical Center Hospital, School Of Medicine, Department Of Orthopedics And Trauma Surgery, Iran, Tehran University Of Medical Sciences, Children’S Medical Center Hospital, School Of Medicine, Department Of Orthopedics And Trauma Surgery, Iran
پست الکترونیکی dr.behnam.panjavi.md@gmail.com
 
     
   
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