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Lengthening of the ulna by callotasis in children with multiple hereditary exostoses: comparison of methods with and without internal fixation

PURPOSE: The goal of this retrospective study was to compare the gradual lengthening of the ulna in children with multiple hereditary exostoses with and without an elastic intramedullary nail. METHODS: Between 1998 to 2018, the ulna was lengthened in 28 forearms in 21 patients (aged 7.1 to 16.6 year...

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Autores principales: Chomiak, Jiří, Ošťádal, Martin, Frydrychová, Monika, Dungl, Pavel
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Publicado: The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8381396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34476028
http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/1863-2548.15.210002
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author Chomiak, Jiří
Ošťádal, Martin
Frydrychová, Monika
Dungl, Pavel
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Ošťádal, Martin
Frydrychová, Monika
Dungl, Pavel
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description PURPOSE: The goal of this retrospective study was to compare the gradual lengthening of the ulna in children with multiple hereditary exostoses with and without an elastic intramedullary nail. METHODS: Between 1998 to 2018, the ulna was lengthened in 28 forearms in 21 patients (aged 7.1 to 16.6 years) using a monolateral external fixator when relative ulnar shortening exceeded 15 mm. In total, 16 forearms were lengthened with the external fixator (group I) and 12 forearms with the addition of an intramedullary elastic nail (group II). Subjective assessment of function, range of movement (ROM) of the wrist and elbow and complications were compared. Ulnar shortening, radial head dislocation, radial articular angle (RAA) and percentage of carpal slip and radial bowing were followed radiographically. The difference between the groups has been evaluated statistically. RESULTS: The function of the extremity improved partially in 81% of patients in group I and in 83% of patients in group II. ROM was not improved except for radial deviation. Radial head position did not change. The values in group II in comparison with group I are higher for gain of length and lower for bone lengthening index and for bone healing index. Carpal slip decreased insignificantly. The RAA and radial bowing decreased, the comparison of values between groups and age under and over ten years were not statistically significant. Complications were more common in group I. No permanent complications were noted. CONCLUSION: The addition of an intramedullary nail during the gradual ulnar lengthening improves the gain, bone healing index and rate of complications. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: III.
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spelling pubmed-83813962021-09-01 Lengthening of the ulna by callotasis in children with multiple hereditary exostoses: comparison of methods with and without internal fixation Chomiak, Jiří Ošťádal, Martin Frydrychová, Monika Dungl, Pavel J Child Orthop Original Clinical Article PURPOSE: The goal of this retrospective study was to compare the gradual lengthening of the ulna in children with multiple hereditary exostoses with and without an elastic intramedullary nail. METHODS: Between 1998 to 2018, the ulna was lengthened in 28 forearms in 21 patients (aged 7.1 to 16.6 years) using a monolateral external fixator when relative ulnar shortening exceeded 15 mm. In total, 16 forearms were lengthened with the external fixator (group I) and 12 forearms with the addition of an intramedullary elastic nail (group II). Subjective assessment of function, range of movement (ROM) of the wrist and elbow and complications were compared. Ulnar shortening, radial head dislocation, radial articular angle (RAA) and percentage of carpal slip and radial bowing were followed radiographically. The difference between the groups has been evaluated statistically. RESULTS: The function of the extremity improved partially in 81% of patients in group I and in 83% of patients in group II. ROM was not improved except for radial deviation. Radial head position did not change. The values in group II in comparison with group I are higher for gain of length and lower for bone lengthening index and for bone healing index. Carpal slip decreased insignificantly. The RAA and radial bowing decreased, the comparison of values between groups and age under and over ten years were not statistically significant. Complications were more common in group I. No permanent complications were noted. CONCLUSION: The addition of an intramedullary nail during the gradual ulnar lengthening improves the gain, bone healing index and rate of complications. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: III. The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery 2021-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8381396/ /pubmed/34476028 http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/1863-2548.15.210002 Text en Copyright © 2021, The author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed.
spellingShingle Original Clinical Article
Chomiak, Jiří
Ošťádal, Martin
Frydrychová, Monika
Dungl, Pavel
Lengthening of the ulna by callotasis in children with multiple hereditary exostoses: comparison of methods with and without internal fixation
title Lengthening of the ulna by callotasis in children with multiple hereditary exostoses: comparison of methods with and without internal fixation
title_full Lengthening of the ulna by callotasis in children with multiple hereditary exostoses: comparison of methods with and without internal fixation
title_fullStr Lengthening of the ulna by callotasis in children with multiple hereditary exostoses: comparison of methods with and without internal fixation
title_full_unstemmed Lengthening of the ulna by callotasis in children with multiple hereditary exostoses: comparison of methods with and without internal fixation
title_short Lengthening of the ulna by callotasis in children with multiple hereditary exostoses: comparison of methods with and without internal fixation
title_sort lengthening of the ulna by callotasis in children with multiple hereditary exostoses: comparison of methods with and without internal fixation
topic Original Clinical Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8381396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34476028
http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/1863-2548.15.210002
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