The Hip - book

Medial Epicondyle Frx of the Humerus

– See:      – Pediatric Elbow Injuries            – distal humeral physeal separation            – lateral condyle frx, pediatric            – supracondylar frx of humerus – Discussion:     – third most common pediatric elbow frx (5-10%) (behind supracondylar and lateral condylar fractures);     – most common between ages of 9 … Read more

Medial Approach to Hip

– Discussion: – optimal age for the medial approach: – is of more value in the child younger than 18 months but older than 7 months; – when this procedure is used in infants younger than 7 months, there may be a higher risk of AVN, but some authors feel that the risk of AVN … Read more

Martin Gruber Anastomosis

– Discussion:     – motor nerve may cross over from the median to ulnar nerve in the forearm; (motor connections but not sensory connections);     – it occurs in two patterns:     – from median nerve in proximal forearm to ulnar nerve in middle to distal third of forearm, & from AIN to … Read more

Marfan’s Syndrome

Discussion older names include dolichostenomelia (Greek for long, narrow limbs) and dystrophia mesodermalis congenital, typus Marfanis; inherited as an autosomal dominant trait with variable expressivity. characterized by long, thin limbs and by laxity of ligaments; Pathophysiology dz of collagen synthesis (possibly the alpha subunit) may have abnormal production of collagen type I (and ? type … Read more