| Literature DB >> 26550394 |
Feiyan Chen1, Yibing Wei1, Jun Xia1, Jianguo Wu1, Siqun Wang1, Gangyong Huang1, Jie Chen1, Jingsheng Shi1.
Abstract
Proximal femur is often involved with varus and retroversion deformity in polyostotic fibrous dysplasia (PFD). Multiple corrective osteotomies with intramedullary nails in two stages is recommended procedure as some authors described. We report a case using double-level osteotomy and one-stage reconstruction with intramedullary nail in a patient with painful proximal femur and diaphysis varus deformity, the neck-shaft angle was corrected from 95° pre-operatively to 125° post-operatively, the patient was free of pain and no evidence of recurrence at the 24-month follow up. The operative design and method were described, and a review of related literatures about the treatment alteration for PFD and relevant operative selection were also performed.Entities:
Keywords: Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia; Shepherd’s deformity; internal-fixation; osteotomy
Year: 2015 PMID: 26550394 PMCID: PMC4613079
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Exp Med ISSN: 1940-5901