• Training
  • 29/03/2019

Perthes Disease for Orthopaedic Exams

Description

The presented VTT (Web Video Text Tracks) outlines a comprehensive educational discussion regarding Perthes Disease, primarily focusing on its etiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment options, and associated controversies. The session features multiple speakers, including a host who congratulates participants on completing their exams and introduces an expert, Nikki, who shares insights backed by international standards and personal clinical experience.



The content is structured into segments where Nikki explains the nature of Perthes Disease, describing it as an avascular necrosis affecting the femoral head, particularly in children aged 4 to 8, with treatment goals centering on minimizing progression and deformity.



Throughout the discussion, various classifications of the disease are highlighted, specifically the Herring classification, which categorizes the condition based on the lateral pillar status of the femoral head. The speakers navigate through treatment controversies, emphasizing that proper management often necessitates a tailored approach that considers the child's age, the stage of the disease, and potential surgical interventions if conservative management fails.



Clinical examination techniques, symptom differentiation, and the importance of continual monitoring are underscored as key elements in managing patients with Perthes Disease. Overall, the session reflects a meticulous approach to pediatric orthopedic education, aiming to equip the audience with crucial knowledge regarding this significant childhood condition.

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