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Results and biomechanical consideration of treatment of congenital lower limb shortening and deformity using the Ilizarov method.

Piotr Morasiewicz1, Leszek Morasiewicz2, Marek Stępniewski1, Wiktor Orzechowski1, Małgorzata Morasiewicz2, Łukasz Pawik2, Zdzisława Wrzosek2, Szymon Dragan1.   

Abstract

One of the applications of the Ilizarov apparatus is the correction of congenital shortening and deformities. Ilizarov external fixator produces biomechanical structure with surrounding tissue, which is the reason why very important is correct stability of fixator. Large distraction in the case of high value of lengthening, and large deformity corection result in shear stresses that occur additionally in the regenerate, which can potentially lead to damage of the regenerating nutritive microcirculation of bone tissue and bone fragment displacements. Our objective was to assess the results of the Ilizarov method in the treatment of congenital shortening taking into account treatment strategy and the size of the axis of lengthening and correction. Our research problems include presenting the effects of biomechanics of musculoskeletal deformations on treatment results, presenting complications and their treatment. Between 1989 and 2009, 62 patients underwent surgery to correct congenital lower limb deficiencies at our Clinic; 33 patients were followed-up. In total, there were 70 surgeries (2.12/patient). Axial correction was performed in 26 patients (78.79%). Average age at the start of the treatment was 15.58 years. Mean follow-up was 8.58 years. Mean lengthening per surgery was 3.17 cm with the lengthening index of 50.7 day/cm. Results were very good for 23 patients, good for 7 patients, satisfactory for 3 patients. Complications appeared in 24 patients, problems occurred in 74.42% of the cases, obstacles in 4.65% of cases, and true complications in 20.93% of the cases. The best results were achieved in the treatment of patients with two-stage and two-segment lengthening with a total elongation of less than 7 cm, and without correction of the axis. Congenital shortening of the lower limb should be treated comprehensively because the shortening applies to all segments, and disturbs biomechanics of all lower limb. In the case of axial correction and large amount of elongation high soft tissue forces counteract the distraction forces. Hybrid construction may help to shorten treatment time, increase fixator stability and decrease rate of complications. We suggest use of hybrid Ilizarov fixator, especially when large elongation and axis corection are planned.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24707984

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Bioeng Biomech        ISSN: 1509-409X            Impact factor:   1.073


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Review 1.  Lower extremity growth and deformity.

Authors:  Amanda T Whitaker; Carley Vuillermin
Journal:  Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med       Date:  2016-12

2.  Pedobarographic analysis of body weight distribution on the lower limbs and balance after ankle arthrodesis with Ilizarov fixation and internal fixation.

Authors:  Piotr Morasiewicz; Grzegorz Konieczny; Maciej Dejnek; Leszek Morasiewicz; Wiktor Urbański; Mirosław Kulej; Szymon Łukasz Dragan; Szymon Feliks Dragan; Łukasz Pawik
Journal:  Biomed Eng Online       Date:  2018-11-26       Impact factor: 2.819

3.  Assessment of the quality of life in patients with varying degrees of equalization of lower limb length discrepancy treated with Ilizarov method.

Authors:  Łukasz Pawik; Malwina Pawik; Zdzisława Wrzosek; Felicja Fink-Lwow; Piotr Morasiewicz
Journal:  J Orthop Surg Res       Date:  2021-01-19       Impact factor: 2.359

4.  Assessment of the distribution of load on the lower limbs and balance before and after ankle arthrodesis with the Ilizarov method.

Authors:  Piotr Morasiewicz; Grzegorz Konieczny; Maciej Dejnek; Wiktor Urbański; Szymon Łukasz Dragan; Mirosław Kulej; Szymon Feliks Dragan; Łukasz Pawik
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-10-24       Impact factor: 4.379

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