Luxação Bilateral Congênita de Joelho - um caso de redução espontânea

Congenital knee dislocation (CKD), or genu recurvatum, is a disorder that occurs in approximately 1 in every 100,000 live births, with nearly equal distribution between sexes, defined by hyperextension of the knees present at birth. Involvement can be unilateral, which is more frequent, or bilateral...

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Main Authors: Mariana Penteado Borges, Larissa Vieira Del Core Barbosa, Julia Barcelos Braglia, Isadora da Silveira, Rosana Loureiro
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria 2024-12-01
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Larissa Vieira Del Core Barbosa
Julia Barcelos Braglia
Isadora da Silveira
Rosana Loureiro
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description Congenital knee dislocation (CKD), or genu recurvatum, is a disorder that occurs in approximately 1 in every 100,000 live births, with nearly equal distribution between sexes, defined by hyperextension of the knees present at birth. Involvement can be unilateral, which is more frequent, or bilateral, which is rare and accounts for about one-third of cases. The etiology of CKD is still uncertain, but it is believed that there is an association between factors such as breech fetal presentation, oligohydramnios, neuromuscular imbalances, and genetic malformations. Treatment of CKD includes conservative management, physical therapy, and surgical intervention, depending on the degree of dislocation classification. This report presents a newborn with bilateral knee dislocation, of positional etiology, diagnosed in the delivery room and later confirmed by X-ray, with no other associated musculoskeletal or genetic abnormalities found. The patient received conservative treatment, achieving spontaneous and complete resolution of the condition.
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spelling doaj-art-6e7c5e4caa0a4ad7b23760c1befcc5b92025-01-06T19:49:04ZengSociedade Brasileira de PediatriaResidência Pediátrica2236-68142024-12-0114410.25060/residpediatr-2024.v14n4-1137Luxação Bilateral Congênita de Joelho - um caso de redução espontâneaMariana Penteado Borges0Larissa Vieira Del Core Barbosa1Julia Barcelos Braglia2Isadora da Silveira3Rosana Loureiro4Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Faculdade de Medicina - Rio Grande - Rio Grande do Sul - Brasil; Hospital Pequeno Príncipe, Residência Pediatria - Curitiba - Paraná - BrasilUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande, Faculdade de Medicina - Rio Grande - Rio Grande do Sul - BrasilUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande, Faculdade de Medicina - Rio Grande - Rio Grande do Sul - BrasilUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande, Faculdade de Medicina - Rio Grande - Rio Grande do Sul - BrasilUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande, Departamento de PediatriaCongenital knee dislocation (CKD), or genu recurvatum, is a disorder that occurs in approximately 1 in every 100,000 live births, with nearly equal distribution between sexes, defined by hyperextension of the knees present at birth. Involvement can be unilateral, which is more frequent, or bilateral, which is rare and accounts for about one-third of cases. The etiology of CKD is still uncertain, but it is believed that there is an association between factors such as breech fetal presentation, oligohydramnios, neuromuscular imbalances, and genetic malformations. Treatment of CKD includes conservative management, physical therapy, and surgical intervention, depending on the degree of dislocation classification. This report presents a newborn with bilateral knee dislocation, of positional etiology, diagnosed in the delivery room and later confirmed by X-ray, with no other associated musculoskeletal or genetic abnormalities found. The patient received conservative treatment, achieving spontaneous and complete resolution of the condition.https://cdn.publisher.gn1.link/residenciapediatrica.com.br/pdf/v14n41137.pdfknee dislocationjoint dislocationsinfantnewbornneonatal screening
spellingShingle Mariana Penteado Borges
Larissa Vieira Del Core Barbosa
Julia Barcelos Braglia
Isadora da Silveira
Rosana Loureiro
Luxação Bilateral Congênita de Joelho - um caso de redução espontânea
Residência Pediátrica
knee dislocation
joint dislocations
infant
newborn
neonatal screening
title Luxação Bilateral Congênita de Joelho - um caso de redução espontânea
title_full Luxação Bilateral Congênita de Joelho - um caso de redução espontânea
title_fullStr Luxação Bilateral Congênita de Joelho - um caso de redução espontânea
title_full_unstemmed Luxação Bilateral Congênita de Joelho - um caso de redução espontânea
title_short Luxação Bilateral Congênita de Joelho - um caso de redução espontânea
title_sort luxacao bilateral congenita de joelho um caso de reducao espontanea
topic knee dislocation
joint dislocations
infant
newborn
neonatal screening
url https://cdn.publisher.gn1.link/residenciapediatrica.com.br/pdf/v14n41137.pdf
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