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Pesamosca osteoplasty: surgical procedure for the spatial correction of cubitus varus or valgus post malunited supracondylar fractures of the humerus

Introduction. Supracondylar fractures of the humerus represent a current concern in the child’s and adolescent’s osteo-articular pathology. Even though orthopedic reductions are made correctly, fractures can become displaced when managed only by cast immobilization and complications may arise. The m...

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Autores principales: Burnei, G, Gavriliu, Ş, Nepaliuc, I, Vlad, C, Drăgoescu, M, Georgescu, I, Ghita, RA, Muntean, L, Pârvan, AA, Dughilă, C, Ţiripa, I, Hamei, Ş, Klinaku, I
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Publicado: Carol Davila University Press 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4316146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25713629
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author Burnei, G
Gavriliu, Ş
Nepaliuc, I
Vlad, C
Drăgoescu, M
Georgescu, I
Ghita, RA
Muntean, L
Pârvan, AA
Dughilă, C
Ţiripa, I
Hamei, Ş
Klinaku, I
author_facet Burnei, G
Gavriliu, Ş
Nepaliuc, I
Vlad, C
Drăgoescu, M
Georgescu, I
Ghita, RA
Muntean, L
Pârvan, AA
Dughilă, C
Ţiripa, I
Hamei, Ş
Klinaku, I
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description Introduction. Supracondylar fractures of the humerus represent a current concern in the child’s and adolescent’s osteo-articular pathology. Even though orthopedic reductions are made correctly, fractures can become displaced when managed only by cast immobilization and complications may arise. The most frequent complications encountered in “Prof. Dr. Alexandru Pesamosca” Clinique, Bucharest, Romania, due to supracondylar humeral fractures, are valgus or varus deviations with angles that can sometimes exceed 40 degrees as a result of malunion. Varus or valgus deformations were rarely encountered after surgical treatment. The goal of this study is to present an alternative surgical technique to correct varus and valgus deformations as well as malrotation. Material and method. The study is a retrospective analysis of a 96 children study group surgically managed during 1985 and 2013. In the first period, various surgical techniques have been performed: cuneiform resections, step-cut osteotomies, open wedge osteotomies with external fixation, epiphysiodesis, hemichondrodiatasis and Pesamosca metaphyseal diaphyseal osteoplasty. Starting with 2005, all the cases that presented such complications – 28 out of 96 (29.1%) – were managed with the Pesamosca procedure. Due to the malunion of supracondylar humeral fractures only varus or valgus deformities were admitted in the study. The malunion due to the pathologic fractures encountered in osteogenesis imperfecta or fibrous dysplasia was precluded. The experience accumulated with the other surgical techniques used in 68 out of 96 patients (70.9%) determined us to exclusively use the Pesamosca osteoplasty following the year 2005, seeing the simplicity and the efficiency of this procedure. Results. The outcome was very good. In 5 cases out of the 28 (17%) an apparent residual elbow was encountered and one case of relapse (3%) was noted due to inadequate term of cast immobilization. The elbow’s mobility was completely recovered, the thoracic member’s axis was appropriate and the metaphyseal diaphyseal osteotomy site healed completely in 3 months’ time. Conclusions. Compared to other surgical techniques, the Pesamosca technique offers to the surgeon the possibility of correcting the varus or the valgus deformity as well as the malrotation in a simple, secure and efficient manner.
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spelling pubmed-43161462015-02-24 Pesamosca osteoplasty: surgical procedure for the spatial correction of cubitus varus or valgus post malunited supracondylar fractures of the humerus Burnei, G Gavriliu, Ş Nepaliuc, I Vlad, C Drăgoescu, M Georgescu, I Ghita, RA Muntean, L Pârvan, AA Dughilă, C Ţiripa, I Hamei, Ş Klinaku, I J Med Life Special Articles Introduction. Supracondylar fractures of the humerus represent a current concern in the child’s and adolescent’s osteo-articular pathology. Even though orthopedic reductions are made correctly, fractures can become displaced when managed only by cast immobilization and complications may arise. The most frequent complications encountered in “Prof. Dr. Alexandru Pesamosca” Clinique, Bucharest, Romania, due to supracondylar humeral fractures, are valgus or varus deviations with angles that can sometimes exceed 40 degrees as a result of malunion. Varus or valgus deformations were rarely encountered after surgical treatment. The goal of this study is to present an alternative surgical technique to correct varus and valgus deformations as well as malrotation. Material and method. The study is a retrospective analysis of a 96 children study group surgically managed during 1985 and 2013. In the first period, various surgical techniques have been performed: cuneiform resections, step-cut osteotomies, open wedge osteotomies with external fixation, epiphysiodesis, hemichondrodiatasis and Pesamosca metaphyseal diaphyseal osteoplasty. Starting with 2005, all the cases that presented such complications – 28 out of 96 (29.1%) – were managed with the Pesamosca procedure. Due to the malunion of supracondylar humeral fractures only varus or valgus deformities were admitted in the study. The malunion due to the pathologic fractures encountered in osteogenesis imperfecta or fibrous dysplasia was precluded. The experience accumulated with the other surgical techniques used in 68 out of 96 patients (70.9%) determined us to exclusively use the Pesamosca osteoplasty following the year 2005, seeing the simplicity and the efficiency of this procedure. Results. The outcome was very good. In 5 cases out of the 28 (17%) an apparent residual elbow was encountered and one case of relapse (3%) was noted due to inadequate term of cast immobilization. The elbow’s mobility was completely recovered, the thoracic member’s axis was appropriate and the metaphyseal diaphyseal osteotomy site healed completely in 3 months’ time. Conclusions. Compared to other surgical techniques, the Pesamosca technique offers to the surgeon the possibility of correcting the varus or the valgus deformity as well as the malrotation in a simple, secure and efficient manner. Carol Davila University Press 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4316146/ /pubmed/25713629 Text en ©Carol Davila University Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Burnei, G
Gavriliu, Ş
Nepaliuc, I
Vlad, C
Drăgoescu, M
Georgescu, I
Ghita, RA
Muntean, L
Pârvan, AA
Dughilă, C
Ţiripa, I
Hamei, Ş
Klinaku, I
Pesamosca osteoplasty: surgical procedure for the spatial correction of cubitus varus or valgus post malunited supracondylar fractures of the humerus
title Pesamosca osteoplasty: surgical procedure for the spatial correction of cubitus varus or valgus post malunited supracondylar fractures of the humerus
title_full Pesamosca osteoplasty: surgical procedure for the spatial correction of cubitus varus or valgus post malunited supracondylar fractures of the humerus
title_fullStr Pesamosca osteoplasty: surgical procedure for the spatial correction of cubitus varus or valgus post malunited supracondylar fractures of the humerus
title_full_unstemmed Pesamosca osteoplasty: surgical procedure for the spatial correction of cubitus varus or valgus post malunited supracondylar fractures of the humerus
title_short Pesamosca osteoplasty: surgical procedure for the spatial correction of cubitus varus or valgus post malunited supracondylar fractures of the humerus
title_sort pesamosca osteoplasty: surgical procedure for the spatial correction of cubitus varus or valgus post malunited supracondylar fractures of the humerus
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4316146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25713629
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