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4.5mm Epiphyseal hinge plate
with hole spacing of 12mm and 16mm is indicated for pediatric distal femoral epiphyseal fracture.
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Purpose
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The epiphyseal growth plate is the
main site of longitudinal growth of the long bones
. At this site, cartilage is formed by the proliferation and hypertrophy of cells and synthesis of the typical extracellular matrix.
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Growth Stages
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Stages of epiphyseal growth plate development
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Resting Zone :This zone, also known as the reserve zone, is closest to the epiphysis and contains chondrocytes that act as a reservoir for the growth plate.
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Proliferative Zone :Chondrocytes in this zone actively divide and multiply, contributing to the longitudinal growth of the bone.
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Hypertrophic Zone :In this zone, chondrocytes mature, enlarge, and accumulate lipids and glycogen, leading to the calcification of the surrounding cartilage matrix.
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Calcification Zone :Here, the cartilage matrix becomes calcified, and chondrocytes begin to die off.
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Ossification Zone :This zone is where bone is formed as blood vessels invade and osteoblasts replace the calcified cartilage.
As an individual approaches adulthood, the growth plate gradually diminishes in thickness and eventually fuses, with bone replacing the cartilage.
This process marks the end of longitudinal bone growth.
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Epiphyseal Plate - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Starting from the epiphyseal end of the plate and working inward toward the shaft, the first zone is a layer of resting cartilage ...
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Pubertal growth and epiphyseal fusion - PMC - PubMed Central
Histology and physiology of the growth plate The growth plate is located between the epiphysis and metaphysis and composed of thre...
PubMed Central
Mechanisms of Growth Plate Maturation and Epiphyseal Fusion
May 4, 2011 —
Longitudinal growth occurs at the epiphyseal plate, a thin layer of cartilage entrapped between the epiphyseal and meta...
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Epiphyseal plate growth. Five zones of ... - ResearchGate
Five zones of epiphyseal growth plate includes: 1. resting zone, 2. proliferation zone, 3. hypertrophic cartilage zone, 4. calcifi...
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38.8: Bone - Growth of Bone - Biology LibreTexts
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The topmost layer of the epiphysis is the reserve zone. The second zone, the proliferative zone, is where chondrocytes...
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HSCI 4590 Histology--Epiphyseal growth plate
May 31, 2019 —
so we look at this picture of a long bone you can see that we're kind of zoomed in on that thin band of highland carti...
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The final region is the zone of calcification. In this zone the chondrocytes produce calcified cartilage and then die. Blood vesse...
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Stages of epiphyseal growth plate development
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Damage Effects
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Consequences of Epiphyseal Plate Damage:
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Premature closure:If the growth plate is severely damaged, it can close prematurely, halting bone growth in that specific area.
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Limb length discrepancies:If one bone stops growing while its paired bone continues, it can result in one limb being shorter than the other.
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Angular deformities:The damaged growth plate may affect the way the bone grows, causing it to curve or angle abnormally.
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Joint incongruities:The alignment of the joint may be affected, leading to pain and limited movement.
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Delayed healing:Growth plate fractures can take longer to heal compared to other fractures, and in some cases, may not heal properly according to Johns Hopkins Medicine .
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Other complications:Infection, loss of blood flow to the bone, and nonunion (failure of the bone to heal) are also possible complications.
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Symptoms:Pain, swelling, tenderness, and difficulty using the affected limb are common symptoms of growth plate injuries according to Merck Manuals .
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Treatment:Treatment options vary depending on the severity of the injury and may include casting, surgery to realign the bones, or even surgery to shut down the growth plate on the opposite side to correct the imbalance.
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Growth plate injuries are most common in children and adolescents as their bones are still developing.
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Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are crucial to minimize long-term complications.
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Follow-up appointments with an orthopedic specialist are often necessary to monitor bone growth and development
according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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Growth plate fractures - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
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Growth plate fracture Growth plates are located near the ends of your child's bones. If a fracture goes through a grow...
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Salter-Harris Fracture (Growth Plate Fracture): Types - Cleveland Clinic
Growth plate fracture healing time. Most kids need to wear a cast for around a month after a growth plate fracture (usually four t...
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Growth Plate Injuries Symptoms, Types, & Causes | NIAMS
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Symptoms of a growth plate injury include: * Persistent pain and tenderness after a sudden or overuse injury. * Deform...
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
Growth Plate Fractures | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The severity of and need for treatment of growth plate closures depend on the location of the fracture and the age of the patient.
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Growth Plate Fractures in Children and Teenagers - HSS
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The growth plate is where new bone develops, so injury to this area can cause the plate to close prematurely and stop ...
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Growth plate injuries - Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Treatments. Your child's treatment will depend on the severity of her growth-plate injury. In most cases when a fracture is found,
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Growth Plate Injuries: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Steps to Take
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If the injury is serious or treatment is delayed, the growth plate fracture can interrupt the normal growth of the bone...
National Institutes of Health (NIH) | (.gov)
Growth Plate Injuries | Pediatric Care - CHRISTUS Health
There are four types of growth plate injuries in children: Epiphysis separation: Occurs when the joint capsule is torn away from t...
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Growth plate fractures - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Feb 25, 2021 —
Treatment for growth plate fractures depends on the severity of the fracture. The least serious fractures usually requ...
Mayo Clinic
Pediatric Growth Plate Injuries | University Foot & Ankle Institute
These plates determine the future length and shape of the bone. Since they ( growth plates ) are softer than mature bone, they ( g...
Balance Health
Growth Plate Fractures - Injuries and Poisoning - Merck Manuals
Symptoms of Growth Plate Fractures The area over the growth plate is painful, particularly when it is touched. This area is also s...
Merck Manuals
Proximal epiphysis of proximal phalanx of right second toe | Proximal Epiphysis of Proximal Phalanx Bone Growth
Injuries or conditions affecting the growth plates in children and adolescents, such as fractures or infections, can lead to growt...
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These issues and others can lead to misalignments which is where joint(s) are taken to their extreme range of motion and to a loss...
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Age Relation
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The physis (FI-sis), or growth plate, is an area of growing bone near the ends of long bones. Bones grow longer from the tissue produced by the physis and then harden. Most growth plates fuse or disappear in
females ages 14 to 16 and males 16 to 18.
Sometimes they can close as late as the age of 25
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Growth Process
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1. Resting Zone :This zone, closest to the epiphysis, contains relatively inactive cartilage cells (chondrocytes) that serve as a reserve for future growth.
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2. Proliferation Zone:Chondrocytes in this zone actively divide, increasing the number of cells and thickening the growth plate.
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3. Hypertrophic Zone:The newly formed chondrocytes enlarge and mature, pushing the epiphysis away from the diaphysis (the shaft of the bone), thus increasing bone length.
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4. Calcification Zone:The matrix surrounding the hypertrophied chondrocytes calcifies, and these cells eventually undergo programmed cell death (apoptosis).
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5. Ossification Zone:Blood vessels and osteoblasts (bone-forming cells) invade the calcified cartilage, removing the dead chondrocytes and laying down new bone matrix (osteoid) on the remaining cartilage, effectively replacing the cartilage with bone and solidifying the newly gained length.
This cycle of cartilage production, maturation, and replacement by bone continues until the growth plate closes.
This typically occurs in early adulthood, around the early twenties, when the growth plate is completely replaced by bone, and longitudinal bone growth ceases.
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Epiphyseal plate - Wikipedia
Endochondral ossification is responsible for the initial bone development from cartilage in utero and infants and the longitudinal...
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Epiphyseal Plate - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Starting from the epiphyseal end of the plate and working inward toward the shaft, the first zone is a layer of resting cartilage ...
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Bone Development & Growth - SEER Training Modules
Bone Growth. Bones grow in length at the epiphyseal plate by a process that is similar to endochondral ossification. The cartilage...
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Chapter 6 - The Epiphyseal Plate
Jun 30, 2023 —
when we look at our epithesial plate here at the top where we're doing mitosis. notice how these cells are very short ...
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Bone elongation - processes at the epiphyseal plate
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the thin zone of calcified cartilage is only a few cells thick and consists of older and dying condondraittes the cart...
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The growth plate: a physiologic overview - PMC
During the terminal phase of differentiation, cartilage is replaced by blood vessels and organized bone tissue, and once chondrocy...
National Institutes of Health (NIH) | (.gov)
Mechanisms of Growth Plate Maturation and Epiphyseal Fusion
May 4, 2011 —
Longitudinal growth occurs at the epiphyseal plate, a thin layer of cartilage entrapped between the epiphyseal and meta...
Karger Publishers
Epiphyseal Growth Plate Histology - Time to Zone Out
Feb 28, 2024 —
and the epiphysis new bone is produced here which lengthens the bone as the animal. grows this way of forming bone is ...
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Is It Possible to Increase Your Height After 18? - Healthline
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The growth plates, or epiphyseal plates, are areas of specialized cartilage near the end of your long bones. Increases...
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The epiphyseal growth plate
consists of a layer of cartilage present only during the growth period
and vanishes soon after puberty in long bones.
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The epiphyseal plate, epiphysial plate, physis, or growth plate is a
hyaline cartilage plate in the metaphysis at each end of a long bone
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The epiphyseal plate is a hyaline cartilage plate in the metaphysis of long bones and
is the site from where the bone grows in length
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