| Literature DB >> 16269888 |
Korhan Ozkan1, Mehmet Kocaoğlu, Levent Eralp, Firat Yağmurlu.
Abstract
Congenital femoral deficiencies have a wide spectrum ranging from simple hypoplasia to complete femoral aplasia. They are often associated with congenital shortening of the tibia and fibular hemimelia. This anomaly has no known genetic transmission. There are two main treatment modalities for congenital femoral deficiency: prosthetic replacement surgery (Syme amputation or Van Nes rotationplasty followed by prosthetic fitting) and lengthening reconstruction surgery. In this report, we presented two patients (male, 26 years; girl, 7 years) with congenital femoral deficiency treated with Van Nes rotationplasty. In both cases, the treatment took 1.5 months, after which the patients were mobilized with prosthesis. No complications were encountered within a follow-up period of five years and 1.5 years, respectively. Rotationplasty enables an improved functional gait in patients with a very short femoral segment or Paley type 3 femoral deficiency.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16269888
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc ISSN: 1017-995X Impact factor: 1.511