History of Innovations

cast shop1869Boston Children's Hospital is established for the medical and surgical treatment of the diseases of children. The first patients are admitted for orthopedic injuries, including a fractured wrist and fractured femur.

1884– The Charitable Surgical Appliance Shop opens at Boston Children's. The shop supplies braces to children suffering from conditions
such asosteomyelitistuberculosis.

Circa 1890– In an attempt to halt the progression of curvature of the spine, Edward H. Bradford, MD, and Robert W. Lovett, MD, develop a plaster scoliosis jacket.

1890– Edward H. Bradford, MD, and Robert W. Lovett, MD, produce the“在整形外科手术上论述,”被认为是它的标准美国矫形文本。

1897– Edward H. Bradford, MD: his interest inscoliosisleads to the establishment of a specialized scoliosis clinic at Boston Children's.

1903– Previously part of the Department of Surgery, Orthopedic Center is formally established as a separate department at Boston Children's.

1903——美国骨科协会的创始人,Edward Bradford, MD, is appointed the first full professor of orthopaedic surgery at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Bradford's contributions to the field of orthopedics are numerous. He pioneered the development of equipment such as the Bradford Frame, a device developed to assist in the treatment of tuberculosis.

1903Osgood-Schlatter disease, an overuse condition and common cause of knee pain in adolescents, is recognized by Boston Children's Orthopedic Surgeon and Chief, Robert B. Osgood, MD, and Carl Schlatter, MD.

1910Legg-Calve-Perthes disease—a disorder in which the head of the femur (thighbone) loses its blood supply, which can lead to a collapse of the femoral head—is recognized by, and named after, Arthur Thornton Legg, MD, orthopedic surgeon at Boston Children's, Jacques Calve, MD, and George Perthes, MD.

1915– Frank R. Ober, MD, develops the ligamentous procedure, a surgical technique for congenital equionovarus deformity, orclubfoot.

罗伯特·洛维特1916– Under the direction and leadership of Robert Lovett, MD, who organized the firstpolioclinic at Boston Children's, the Orthopedic Center leads the nation in the study and treatment of infantile paralysis. At the height of the polio epidemic in the northeast, teams from Boston Children's were sent to various locations along the Atlantic seaboard to care for, and teach other physicians to care for, children stricken with polio.

During the epidemic, orthopedic surgeons at Boston Children's such as Frank Ober, MD, pioneer operative procedures for the weakness and contractures associated with this disease.

1910s-1920s– James Sever, MD, orthopedic surgeon at Boston Children’s from 1906-1949, recognizes and pioneers surgery for internal rotation contractures and external rotation weakness for infants and children with brachial plexus birth palsy.

1940- 由威廉T.Green,MD发起的增长研究调查了脊髓灰质炎对局部骨和肢体生长的影响。本研究的数据成为预测增长的国际标准,可提供校正腿长差异的技术,并导致绿色和乐队的增长图表。

1950- 威廉·伯根贝格,MD,导致多学科团队方法的发展cerebral palsy.

1971-2– John Hall, MD, brings to Boston Children's the advanced practice of joint-preserving hip surgery through the techniques of inominate osteotomy (Salter's technique) and Chiari osteotomy to treat acetabular dysplasia.

1972– John Hall, MD, and Mr. William Miller develop the Boston Brace System, a nonoperative means of treatingidiopathic scoliosis和other spinal deformities. Hall also becomes a leading pioneer in scoliosis corrective surgery.

1974– The first pediatricsports medicine clinicin the nation is founded at Boston Children's under the direction ofLyle Micheli, MD.

1975– Boston Children's researchers Peter Hauschka, PhD, Jane Lian, PhD and Paul Gallop, PhD, discover osteocalcin in bone matrix (an abundant protein of mineralized bone). Osteocalcin contains three gamma-carboxyglutamic acid residues that bind calcium.

1983– Boston Children's surgeons John Hall, MD andMichael Millis, MD, perform the first short-segment interior instrumentation and fusion for thoracolumbar scoliosis. This technique, fusing only three to four vertebrae, allows for correction of severe scoliosis while maintaining flexibility in selected patients, enabling virtually normal long-term activity.

1991– For the first time at Boston Children's, orthopedic surgeons perform a Bernese periacetabular osteotomy.

1992– Orthopedic surgeons in theChild and Adult Hip Preservation Programdevelop a modified surgical approach for the periacetabular osteotomy called the direct anterior approach. This advance further reduces the abductor morbidity formerly associated with acetabular redirectional procedures.

1992John Emans, MD, designs a new lumbosacral fixation device for the treatment of severe spondylolisthesis.

1997- John Emans,MD,是在青少年治疗中使用和评估椎弓根螺钉的先驱idiopathic scoliosis.

1998– John Emans, MD, and his colleagues in the Spinal Program are hand-selected as the second team in the world to perform a vertical rxpandable prosthetic titanium rib (VEPTR) operation, a surgical procedure designed to treat congenital scoliosis, congenital chest wall deformities and thoracic insufficiency syndromes.

1999– In collaboration with researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess, Boston Children's surgeon and researcher,Young-jo Kim,Md,Ph.D, applies a new imaging technique, delayed gadolinium enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of Cartilage (dGEMRIC). dGEMRIC is utilized to assess early osteoarthritis in patients with hip dysplasia. This new technique is proven to be more sensitive than standard x-rays in detecting arthritis.

2000– Orthopedic Surgery at Boston Children's establishes a national, multi-center study of the treatment ofbrachial plexus birth palsy.

2001– Young-Jo Kim, MD, PhD, introduces the surgical hip dislocation technique, devised by Professor Reinhold Ganz from Switzerland, to Boston Children’s. This dislocation technique allows for complete and safe access to the hip joint in treatment of hip deformities such asslipped capital femoral epiphysisPerthes disease.

2001– Thoracoscopic anterior spinal surgery, a technique that requires small incisions in the chest, reducing pain and recovery time as compared to conventional surgery, is performed by Boston Children's orthopedic surgeons.

2003– The Orthopedic Center establishes the临床疗效Research Center (CERC). The first of its kind, the CERC is established to provide evidence-based standards of care for children with musculoskeletal disorders throughout the world.

2003- 矫形外科医生和研究人员Martha Murray, MD, investigates a new approach in fixing tears to the knee's anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). The technique uses platelet-rich plasma and a collagen hydrogel to help facilitate the regeneration of the ligament tissue.

2005– Boston Children'sChild and Adult Hip Preservation Programperforms its 700th acetabular redirection osteotomy.

2010– TheSports Medicine Programpioneers research into the regeneration of ACL tissue and growth- plate-sparing surgeries for ACL repair in pre-adolescents led by Martha Murray,MD. Clinical trials begin in 2015.

2013– The Surgical Simulation Program pioneers surgical training and injury prevention with pediatric orthopedic teaching modules for trainees and attending surgeons underPeter Weinstock, MD, andDon Bae, MD.