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Allowing Standing and Assisted Steps in a Patient With Renshaw Type IV Sacral Agenesis: A Case Report of a Novel Surgical Approach
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
JBJS Case Connector. Apr 01, 2023 13(2)
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
2160-3251
Abstract
CASE:: A 6-year-old boy with a Renshaw type 4 sacral agenesis presented paraplegia and rigid, “Buddha-like” lower-limb contractures, including severe knee pterygia, which made crawling and sitting difficult. Staged surgical treatment involved bilateral knee disarticulation, soft tissue surgery, and bifocal femoral osteotomies for lower-limb reorientation. At 18 months postoperatively and after prosthetic fitting, the patient can stand and take steps with assistance. CONCLUSION:: This effective surgical strategy achieves standing in a troublesome orthopaedic congenital condition. The intervention should be tailored to specific orthopaedic disorders and the wishes of patients and families, aiming to improve function.