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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Vol 65, Issue 7 894-900, Copyright © 1983 by Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc


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Muscular torticollis. A modified surgical approach

RD Ferkel, GW Westin, EG Dawson and WL Oppenheim

Since 1967 twelve children with muscular torticollis were treated at the Los Angeles Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children with a modified bipolar release of the sternocleidomastoid muscle. The results of the procedure were compared with the results in twenty-two other patients who had had either conservative treatment or other types of operations and who were seen between 1952 and 1981. The average follow-up was nine years (range, one to thirty-three years). Fourteen patients, most of them less than one year old, were treated non-operatively and had 86 per cent good or excellent results. The bipolar release and z-plasty was performed either when conservative treatment had failed or in older children who had had other operations, and it yielded 92 per cent good or excellent results. Only 15 per cent good and 77 per cent fair results were obtained when surgical procedures other than bipolar release were performed.
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