| Literature DB >> 21415941 |
Humberto Guzman, Burt Yaszay, Vanessa P Scott, Tracey P Bastrom, Scott J Mubarak.
Abstract
PURPOSE: For correction of angular deformity, tension band plating has been proposed as a safe and minimally invasive technique. The purpose of this study was to assess the experiences and report the rate of correction obtained with this procedure in patients with idiopathic genu valgum.Entities:
Keywords: Genu valgum; Hemiepiphysiodesis; Tension band plate
Year: 2010 PMID: 21415941 PMCID: PMC3024485 DOI: 10.1007/s11832-010-0310-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Child Orthop ISSN: 1863-2521 Impact factor: 1.548
Fig. 1Schematic representation of the measurement of the anatomic lateral distal femoral angle (aLDFA). The angle is formed by a line parallel to the distal femur articular surface and the anatomic axis of the femur (normal = 79°–83°)
Fig. 2a An 11-year-old male with bilateral genu valgum (left aLDFA: 79°, right aLDFA: 75°). b The patient underwent bilateral hemiepiphysiodesis with a single tension band plate. He underwent removal at 11 months from the index procedure (left aLDFA: 88°, right aLDFA: 82°)
Fig. 3a A 12-year-old female with bilateral genu valgum (left aLDFA: 80°, right aLDFA: 80°). b The patient underwent bilateral hemiepiphysiodesis with two tension band plates. She underwent removal at 18 months from the index procedure (left aLDFA: 84°, right aLDFA: 86°)
Fig. 4Scatterplot of change in the aLDFA over time in all patients
Fig. 5Scatterplot of change in the aLDFA for patients with one plate versus two plates in the distal femur
Comparison of patients with one femoral tension band plate versus two femoral tension band plates
| One plate | Two plates | |
|---|---|---|
| Age at time of surgery (years) | 12.3 | 12.9 |
| Pre-operative aLDFA | 79.4° | 77.9° |
| Final follow-up aLDFA | 83.0° | 84.4° |
| Correlation of aLDFA and time ( | 0.56 | 0.74 |
| Rate of change (every 12 months) | 3.3° | 4.2° |
Comparison of patients based on age at the time of surgery
| Younger (boys <13 years and girls <11 years) | Older (boys ≥13 years and girls ≥11 years) | |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-operative aLDFA | 79.2° | 77.7° |
| Final follow-up aLDFA | 84.9° | 81.4° |
| Correlation of aLDFA and time ( | 0.70 | 0.66 |
| Rate of change (every 12 months) | 4.5° | 3.4° |
Groups were correlated to the start of the peak growth velocity (boys <13 years and girls <11 years vs. boys ≥13 years and girls ≥11 years)
Fig. 6Scatterplot of aLDFA change over time for the two age groups
Fig. 7Poor visualization of the hip center in some X-rays caused inability to obtain mechanical axis data in these patients