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Lower limb lengthening over an intramedullary nail: a long-term follow-up study of 28 cases

BACKGROUND: Limb lengthening using an external fixator requires a long period of external fixation and may be associated with several complications such as axial deformity, fracture of the regenerated bone, and joint stiffness. With the goal of reducing the time of external fixation as well as some...

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Autores principales: Farsetti, Pasquale, De Maio, Fernando, Potenza, Vito, Efremov, Kristian, Marsiolo, Martina, Caterini, Alessandro, Ippolito, Ernesto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6737138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31506759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s10195-019-0538-y
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author Farsetti, Pasquale
De Maio, Fernando
Potenza, Vito
Efremov, Kristian
Marsiolo, Martina
Caterini, Alessandro
Ippolito, Ernesto
author_facet Farsetti, Pasquale
De Maio, Fernando
Potenza, Vito
Efremov, Kristian
Marsiolo, Martina
Caterini, Alessandro
Ippolito, Ernesto
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description BACKGROUND: Limb lengthening using an external fixator requires a long period of external fixation and may be associated with several complications such as axial deformity, fracture of the regenerated bone, and joint stiffness. With the goal of reducing the time of external fixation as well as some of these complications, we performed femoral or tibial lengthening over an intramedullary nail, according to Paley’s technique, in 28 patients, followed up after a mean period of 8 years. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-eight patients treated for lower limb discrepancy by limb lengthening over an intramedullary nail were reviewed from 5 to 11 years after healing of regenerated bone. There were 20 femurs and 8 tibiae, with average age at surgery of 14.2 years and average length inequality of 6.1 cm for femurs and 5.3 cm for tibiae. RESULTS: The mean lengthening was 5.8 cm for femurs and 4.8 cm for tibiae. The mean period of radiographic consolidation of the regenerated bone was 6 months for femoral lengthening and 4.5 months for tibial lengthening. At follow-up, we observed 8 excellent results, 15 good results, 4 fair results, and 1 poor result, based on Paley’s evaluation criteria. The main complications were one deep infection, one nonunion of the distracted segment, one breakage of the distal fiche of the external fixator, and one breakage of both distal locking screws of the intramedullary nail. DISCUSSION: We believe that limb lengthening over an intramedullary nail still represents a good method to treat limb length discrepancy because it reduces the time of external fixation, prevents axial deformities and fractures of regenerated bone, and allows early rehabilitation. The new intramedullary lengthening nails, which theoretically are the ideal device for treating limb length inequality, are still very expensive and need longer follow-up for definitive evaluation. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 4.
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spelling pubmed-67371382019-09-23 Lower limb lengthening over an intramedullary nail: a long-term follow-up study of 28 cases Farsetti, Pasquale De Maio, Fernando Potenza, Vito Efremov, Kristian Marsiolo, Martina Caterini, Alessandro Ippolito, Ernesto J Orthop Traumatol Original Article BACKGROUND: Limb lengthening using an external fixator requires a long period of external fixation and may be associated with several complications such as axial deformity, fracture of the regenerated bone, and joint stiffness. With the goal of reducing the time of external fixation as well as some of these complications, we performed femoral or tibial lengthening over an intramedullary nail, according to Paley’s technique, in 28 patients, followed up after a mean period of 8 years. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-eight patients treated for lower limb discrepancy by limb lengthening over an intramedullary nail were reviewed from 5 to 11 years after healing of regenerated bone. There were 20 femurs and 8 tibiae, with average age at surgery of 14.2 years and average length inequality of 6.1 cm for femurs and 5.3 cm for tibiae. RESULTS: The mean lengthening was 5.8 cm for femurs and 4.8 cm for tibiae. The mean period of radiographic consolidation of the regenerated bone was 6 months for femoral lengthening and 4.5 months for tibial lengthening. At follow-up, we observed 8 excellent results, 15 good results, 4 fair results, and 1 poor result, based on Paley’s evaluation criteria. The main complications were one deep infection, one nonunion of the distracted segment, one breakage of the distal fiche of the external fixator, and one breakage of both distal locking screws of the intramedullary nail. DISCUSSION: We believe that limb lengthening over an intramedullary nail still represents a good method to treat limb length discrepancy because it reduces the time of external fixation, prevents axial deformities and fractures of regenerated bone, and allows early rehabilitation. The new intramedullary lengthening nails, which theoretically are the ideal device for treating limb length inequality, are still very expensive and need longer follow-up for definitive evaluation. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 4. Springer International Publishing 2019-09-10 2019-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6737138/ /pubmed/31506759 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s10195-019-0538-y Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Farsetti, Pasquale
De Maio, Fernando
Potenza, Vito
Efremov, Kristian
Marsiolo, Martina
Caterini, Alessandro
Ippolito, Ernesto
Lower limb lengthening over an intramedullary nail: a long-term follow-up study of 28 cases
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title_fullStr Lower limb lengthening over an intramedullary nail: a long-term follow-up study of 28 cases
title_full_unstemmed Lower limb lengthening over an intramedullary nail: a long-term follow-up study of 28 cases
title_short Lower limb lengthening over an intramedullary nail: a long-term follow-up study of 28 cases
title_sort lower limb lengthening over an intramedullary nail: a long-term follow-up study of 28 cases
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6737138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31506759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s10195-019-0538-y
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