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Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine ; (36): 18-20, 2014.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-455488

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Objective To explore the clinical efficacy of minimally invasive implantation figure-ofeight steel plate in treatment of children with lower limb angular deformity caused by a variety of reasons.Methods The clinical data of 35 lower limb angular deformity children who treated with minimally invasive implantation figure-of-eight steel plate half epiphyseal plate block method were retrospectively analyzed.During pre-operation and post-operation,the X-ray of both lower limb was shoot,the mechanical axis of lower limb and femoral tibial angle (FTA) were measured,and the clinical efficacy combining clinical results was assessed.Results All the children were completed the follow-up,the average follow-up was 15 (13-20)months.The 35 children with lower limb angular deformity achieved satisfactory correction and restored normal the mechanical axis of lower limb.All children were normal,and no complications of epiphyseal plate injury were found,except 1 child appeared incision fat liquefied and healed after secondary wound debridement and suture.Conclusions Minimally invasive implantation figure-of-eight steel plate half epiphyseal plate block method in treatment of the children with lower limb angular deformity is simple,cheap,effective,needless osteotomy,well tolerated and with less complications.It is an easily learned technique for osteology surgeons and to be worth generalization at clinical especially those hospitals without establishing special department of children' s osteology.

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Yonsei Medical Journal ; : 818-830, 2011.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-182771

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PURPOSE: Dyna-ATC is a unilateral external fixator with angulator, lengthener, and translator, which allows for angular correction and compensation of the secondary displacement during angular correction. The purpose of this study is to introduce surgical technique and calculation methods and to evaluate the clinical outcome of angular deformity correction using Dyna-ATC. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The amounts of secondary displacement were calculated with the distances between axis of correction of angulation, Center of Rotational Angulation, and osteotomy and the amount of angular deformity. The rate of angular correction was determined to distract the corticotomy at 1 mm/day. Clinical and radiographic evaluation was performed on 13 patients who underwent deformity correction using Dyna-ATC. There were 8 proximal tibia vara, 1 tibia valga, 2 varus and 4 valgus deformities on distal femur. One patient underwent pelvic support femoral reconstruction. Concomitant lengthening was combined in all femur cases. Mean age at surgery was 17.5 years (7 to 64). RESULTS: All but one achieved bony healing and normal alignment with the index procedure. Mean mechanical axis deviation improved from 31.9 mm to 3.0 mm. The average amount of angular correction was 11.0degrees on tibiae and 10.0degrees on femora. The average length gain on femora was 6.4 cm, and the healing index averaged to 1.1 mo/cm. One patient underwent quadricepsplasty and one patient had three augmentation surgeries due to poor new bone formation. CONCLUSION: We believe that Dyna-ATC is a useful alternative to bulky ring fixators for selective patients with angular deformity less than 30 degrees in the coronal plane around the knee joint.


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Adolescent , Enfant , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Jeune adulte , Dysplasies osseuses/chirurgie , Fixateurs externes , Fémur/malformations , Inégalité de longueur des membres inférieurs/chirurgie , Anomalies morphologiques congénitales du membre inférieur/chirurgie , Ostéochondrose/congénital , Ostéogenèse par distraction/instrumentation , Ostéotomie , Tibia/malformations , Résultat thérapeutique
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