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Melt-metaphyseal and diphyseal osteotomy for correction of infantile Blount's disease: a long-term follow-up study.

Jie Liu1, Lei Cao2, Shi-Fang Guo1, Wen Xue1, Zhi-Xin Chen1, Hui-Ping Tai1, Zong-Ru He1, Yao-Wen Qian1.   

Abstract

Blount's disease is an uncommon disorder of postero-medial proximal tibial physis. Blount described infantile and adolescent types. This study aims to describe using femur, tibia and fibula osteotomies to treat infantile Blount's disease. From May 1992 to May 2005, 7 patients of Blount's disease (3 males, 4 females) were included, whose age was range from 17 to 62 months. Femorotibial angle (FTA) was 31 ± 6° (range from 27° to 41°). Metaphyseal-diaphyseal angle (MDA) was 16 ± 4° (range from 13° to 24°). The femoral vara angle was 10 ± 4° (range from 2° to 23°). According to Langenskiold's classification, 3 patients were in stage II, 7 patients in stage III, and 2 patients in stage IV. Five cases were affected bilateral and 2 unilaterally, treated by famur, tibia and fibula valgus osteotomies, and a hip spica cast were used for 6 weeks after operation. Results indicated that all patients were followed up 3 to 16 years. FTA, MDA and femur diaphysis were measured, FTA was 2 ± 7°valgus (from 4° vara to 13° valgus). MDA was 1 ± 2°valgus (range from 0° to 12°). Femoral diaphyseal angle was 1 ± 3°valgus (range from 3° vara to 7° valgus). Six patients could walk without any knee pain, except for 1 patient with bilateral disorder feels his left genu uncomfortable after long time stand or work. His MDA was 12°, and FAT was -4°. In conclusion, femur, tibia and fibula osteotomies are useful for correction of Blount's disease. Recurrence and complication are less than those reported for Blount's disease.

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Keywords:  Blount’s disease; tibia vara; valgus osteotomy

Year:  2015        PMID: 25932193      PMCID: PMC4402840     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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