B. Greitemann et al., TREATMENT OF CONGENITAL ELEVATION OF THE SCAPULA - 10 (2-18) YEAR FOLLOW-UP OF 37 CASES OF SPRENGELS DEFORMITY, Acta orthopaedica Scandinavica, 64(3), 1993, pp. 365-368
We studied retrospectively and partially prospectively all 37 cases of
Sprengel's disease who were treated between 1970 and 1990, 23 of whom
were operated on. Many of the patients were severely handicapped by a
bnormal shoulder abduction and elevation. Neurological deficits were n
ot found. 34 of our cases had other congenital malformations. Several
operative techniques were used. In cases with only cosmetic problems w
e now prefer resection of part of the superior angle. In cases with im
paired function we prefer the Woodward-procedure.