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Temporary hemiepiphyseal arrest using a screw and plate device to treat knee and ankle deformities in children: a preliminary report.

Rolf D Burghardt1, John E Herzenberg, Shawn C Standard, Dror Paley.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Traditionally, angular deformities are treated by means of osteotomy. In patients who are skeletally immature, this major intervention can be avoided by influencing or guiding the growth of the affected physis. Recently, a new device was presented as an alternative to the widely used Blount staple. Stevens developed a technique using a two-hole, non-locking plate with two screws to perform temporary hemiepiphysiodesis in children. We studied the effectiveness of this new device in correcting angular deformities in children even younger than 5 years of age.
METHODS: We evaluated our first series of 11 patients (17 eight-Plates) who underwent treatment for angular deformities of various origins and were followed to completion of correction. The average age at hemiepiphysiodesis was 10 years and 2 months (age range 4 years and 11 months-13 years and 8 months). The device was inserted in the lateral distal femur (two cases), the medial distal femur (eight cases), the lateral proximal tibia (two cases), the medial proximal tibia (four cases), and the medial distal tibia (one case).
RESULTS: The eight-Plate was inserted for an average of 9.5 months (range 5-13 months). The joint orientation angles and the mechanical axis improved in all patients, with the exception of one 13-year and 8-month-old boy with a resected osteosarcoma and a compromised growth plate. In valgus cases (12 limbs, 13 eight-Plates), the mechanical axis deviation improved by an average of 30.7 mm (range 13-55 mm). In varus cases (four limbs, four eight-Plates), the mechanical axis deviation improved by an average of 38.8 mm (range 0-74 mm). No hardware failures, extrusion, growth arrest, or other complications were observed. None of our patients required an osteotomy or repeat eight-Plate insertion.
CONCLUSIONS: We consider the eight-Plate to be an ideal tool for treatment of angular deformities in growing children. It allows for precise insertion and is reliable. It is also less likely to extrude like the Blount staple.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19308576      PMCID: PMC2656802          DOI: 10.1007/s11832-008-0096-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Child Orthop        ISSN: 1863-2521            Impact factor:   1.548


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1.  The 8-plate versus physeal stapling for temporary hemiepiphyseodesis correcting genu valgum and genu varum: a retrospective analysis of thirty five patients.

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3.  Experience of supracondylar cheveron osteotomy for genu valgum in 115 adolescent knees.

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6.  Use of the eight-Plate for angular correction of knee deformities due to idiopathic and pathologic physis: initiating treatment according to etiology.

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Journal:  J Child Orthop       Date:  2011-05-12       Impact factor: 1.548

7.  Growth guidance of angular lower limb deformities using a one-third two-hole tubular plate.

Authors:  Stephanie Böhm; Andreas H Krieg; Fritz Hefti; Reinald Brunner; Carol C Hasler; Mark Gaston
Journal:  J Child Orthop       Date:  2013-08-31       Impact factor: 1.548

8.  Percutaneous hemi-epiphysiodesis using transphyseal cannulated screws for genu valgum in adolescents.

Authors:  Pedro Antonio Sánchez Mesa; Fernando Helo Yamhure
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