Severe childhood orthopedic diseases are mostly caused by congenital developmental malformations, genetic diseases, trauma or tumors, including congenital scoliosis/kyphosis, severe developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), osteogenesis imperfecta (brittle bone disease), congenital limb deformities, severe cerebral palsy limb deformities, bone and soft tissue sarcoma, etc..
The global incidence is 2‰-3‰. The core hazard is limb disability, growth deformity, pain, loss of mobility and even lifelong paralysis. The core feature of pediatric orthopedics is that children are in the skeletal growth period, so treatment needs to correct deformities while preserving growth potential, with much higher technical requirements than adult orthopedics.
: China has the largest number of pediatric spinal deformity surgeries in the world (over 30,000 cases annually). The success rate of severe scoliosis (curvature >90°) correction surgery exceeds 98%, with a correction rate of over 70%, on par with top European and American centers. It has the world's largest number of MAGEC growing rod cases, with an original staged plan to maximize the preservation of spinal growth potential.
: The original "early closed reduction + plaster fixation + minimally invasive correction" program for severe DDH and congenital clubfoot in newborns has a cure rate of over 95%, avoiding major surgery in older children. China has the largest number of Ilizarov limb lengthening cases in the world, which can correct severe limb deformities that are considered inoperable in Europe and America.
: China has the world's largest case database of osteogenesis imperfecta, with an original integrated treatment program, which can significantly reduce the incidence of fractures and improve height and mobility, with an effective rate of over 90%, and the cost is only 1/3-1/5 of that in Europe and America.
: The cost of spinal deformity correction surgery in top Chinese centers is only 30,000-80,000 USD, compared with 200,000-300,000 USD in the US. Surgery can be arranged within 1-2 weeks, while the waiting period in Europe and America is often 3-6 months.