Literature DB >> 12704256

[Bone lengthening of congenitally short metacarpus and metatarsus by the callus distraction technique].

Cengiz Sen1, Mehmet Kocaoğlu, Levent Eralp, Murat Cinar.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the results of lengthening of congenitally short metacarpus and metatarsus by the callus distraction technique.
METHODS: We treated congenitally short metacarpus (n=7) and metatarsus (n=4) of five patients (4 females, 1 male; mean age 15 years; range 10 to 21 years) by callotasis. Callus distraction was performed with the use of mini-Orthofix or Ilizarov type semicircular external fixators. The distraction rate was 0.25x2 mm/day for both types. The mean follow-up period was 23 months (range 12 to 33 months).
RESULTS: The mean metacarpal and metatarsal lengthenings were 20 mm (range 15 to 25 mm) and 25 mm (range 20 to 30 mm), respectively. The mean healing index was 1.4 months/cm for metacarpal lengthening, and 1.8 months/cm for metatarsal lengthening. No neurovascular complications were encountered. One patient required autogenous fibular grafting for union. Pin tract infections were found in three patients. The overall complication rate was 36%.
CONCLUSION: Callotasis is an effective and reliable method for lengthening of short metacarpal and metatarsal bones. In addition, it preserves the periosteal bone tissues, which has a favorable effect on the duration of treatment.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12704256

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc        ISSN: 1017-995X            Impact factor:   1.511


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1.  Lengthening of short bones by distraction osteogenesis--results and complications.

Authors:  Mehmet Erdem; Cengiz Sen; Levent Eralp; Mehmet Kocaoğlu; Vahit Ozden
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2007-12-19       Impact factor: 3.075

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