Tratamiento conservador en luxación congénita de rodilla: reporte de un caso y Revisión de la literatura.
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3272137Keywords:
luxación de rodilla, recién nacido, ortopediaAbstract
Introducción: la luxación congénita de rodilla (LCR) es una de las alteraciones anatómicas muy poco frecuente, que su diagnóstico se basa en los hallazgos clínicos obtenidos al nacimiento y corroborados con exámenes radiológicos. La evolución y complicaciones que puede acarrear esta patología dependerá del grado de severidad y del momento de la instauración del tratamiento, ya que un tratamiento oportuno conducirá a una movilidad adecuada y un desarrollo sicomotor apropiado.
Caso: presentamos un caso observado en nuestro hospital con seguimiento por cinco meses, en donde se le realizo un cambio paulatino de inmovilizaciones cruropédica y controles radiológicos sucesivos. Se realiza una revisión de caso clínico y revisión bibliográfica.
Resultado: el presente caso muestra un manejo conservador en un recién nacido con Luxación Congénita de Rodilla, con el que se obtuvo una adecuada reducción mediante un manejo conservador oportuno.
Conclusiones: un diagnóstico apropiado acompañado de un tratamiento oportuno otorgó una recuperación eficaz llevando a una movilidad adecuada, evitando complicaciones serias tanto musculo esqueléticas y sicosociales
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