Leunig, MichaelMichaelLeunigHorowitz, KevinKevinHorowitzManner, HannesHannesMannerGanz, ReinholdReinholdGanz2024-10-102024-10-102010https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/71625There is emerging evidence that even mild slipped capital femoral epiphysis leads to early articular damage. Therefore, we have begun treating patients with mild slips and signs of impingement with in situ pinning and immediate arthroscopic osteoplasty. DESCRIPTION OF TECHNIQUES: Surgery was performed using the fracture table. After in situ pinning and diagnostic arthroscopy, peripheral compartment access was obtained and head-neck osteoplasty was completed.enIn situ pinning with arthroscopic osteoplasty for mild SCFE: A preliminary technical reportarticle10.48350/8772053271500028844070000410.1007/s11999-010-1408-3