Literature DB >> 10968531

Cubitus varus: problem and solution.

A K Jain1, I K Dhammi, A Arora, M P Singh, J S Luthra.   

Abstract

A lateral closing wedge osteotomy was performed in 39 children with cubitus varus deformity resulting from a supracondylar fracture. All had a deformity of 15 degrees or more, with 5 having more than 30 degrees of varus. The osteotomy was fixed by three different methods. In 8 cases the osteotomy was fixed with 2 parallel Kirschner wies (group K). A modified French technique (group TBW) was used in 25 cases and held with a figure-of-8 wire loop tightened over the screw heads. In the last 6 cases the osteotomy was fixed with an external fixator (group EF). The only poor result (i.e. loss of carrying angle of more than 10 degrees and loss of flexion and extension of 20 degrees or more) was in group K due to pin tract infection and loosening of the K-wires. In the TBW group 5 patients lost some degree of correction, and none became infected. In the EF group no patient suffered pin tract infection or loss of correction. Based on our experience and results, we feel that the best age at which to correct cubitus varus deformity was 6-11 years and that the external fixator is a safe, effective and reliable method to fix the osteotomy. We propose this method of fixation as a good alternative method to the modified French technique, especially in cases of severe cubitus varus deformity, where removal of a large wedge can produce a big step at the osteotomy site, increasing the possibility of disengagement of the stainless steel wire from the screw head. In addition, minor postoperative modifications of correction, if required, can also be performed. It also avoids a second operation for implant removal.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10968531     DOI: 10.1007/s004029900102

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg        ISSN: 0936-8051            Impact factor:   3.067


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