Slipped capital femoral epiphysis: emphasis on early recognition and potential pitfalls

Slipped capital femoral epiphysis is a shearing injury through the growth plate of the proximal femur and is the most common hip disorder in adolescence. Delays in diagnosis persist across practice settings despite ongoing innovations in imaging. Recent insights into pathomechanics highlight the imp...

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description Slipped capital femoral epiphysis is a shearing injury through the growth plate of the proximal femur and is the most common hip disorder in adolescence. Delays in diagnosis persist across practice settings despite ongoing innovations in imaging. Recent insights into pathomechanics highlight the importance of femoral head surface morphology and rotational microinstability centered at the epiphyseal tubercle in causing early physeal changes, which can be detected on imaging prior to frank slip. Scrutiny of physeal morphology and comparison to the contralateral hip is critical at all stages of disease progression, and improper technique may result in undue diagnostic delay. Selective use of cross-sectional imaging can be helpful for troubleshooting equivocal early slips and can inform operative technique and adjuvant therapy candidacy in more severe cases. This review provides a comprehensive approach to imaging suspected slipped capital femoral epiphysis, with an emphasis on early detection and potential pitfalls.
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