The Novel Use of the Lateral Scanogram to Detect Cruciate Deficiency in Children With Congenital Femoral Deficiency.

Tristen N Taylor,Callie S Bridges, Benjamin M Martin,Scott McKay, Jaclyn F Hill

Cureus(2023)

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Congenital femoral deficiency (CFD) is often associated with cruciate ligament deficiency. The lateral scanogram may be a potential solution to some limitations for detecting instability associated with cruciate ligament deficiency. This qualitative case study identified two children with congenital femoral deficiency who were assessed with a lateral scanogram and had their results correlated to the clinical examination and MRI. Both cases identified a child with congenital femoral deficiency, one with a total leg length discrepancy (LLD) of 12 cm and the next with 6.5 cm. The weight-bearing lateral scanogram revealed anterior tibial translation, indicating knee instability. Both patients will undergo anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction prior to limb lengthening. The lateral scanogram is a useful imaging modality that is capable of detecting anterior tibial translation, and thereby knee instability, in children with congenital femoral deficiency. Larger studies utilizing and evaluating the benefits of lateral scanograms are warranted.
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cruciate deficiency, anterior tibial translation, proximal femoral focal deficiency, congenital femoral deficiency, lateral scanogram
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