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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Congenital proximal radioulnar synostosis is the most common congenital disease of the elbow joints and forearms.Entities:
Keywords: Congenital radioulnar synostosis; Rotational forearm osteotomy
Year: 2016 PMID: 27312798 PMCID: PMC4940245 DOI: 10.1007/s11832-016-0750-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Child Orthop ISSN: 1863-2521 Impact factor: 1.548
Cleary and Omer classification of congenital radioulnar synostosis [2]
| Type | Criteria |
|---|---|
| Type I | There is a lack of involvement of the bone, and the radial head is located and normal |
| Type II | There is a visible osseous synostosis with a normal radius |
| Type III | There is an osseous synostosis with a hypoplastic and posteriorly dislocated radial head |
| Type IV | There is a short osseous synostosis with an anteriorly dislocated radial head |
Fig. 1Preoperative anteroposterior (left) and lateral (right) views showing the bone synostosis and the radial head posterior dislocation (Cleary and Omer type III)
Fig. 2C-arm image control advancement of K-wires after the rotational osteotomy
Patient details
| Patient no. | Age (years, months) | Gender | Side | Radiographic classification (Cleary and Omer) | Follow-up (months) | Preoperative fixed pronation deformity | Postoperative fixed pronation deformity | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Right (°) | Left | Right (°) | Left | ||||||
| 1 | 5, 2 | M | Right | Type III | 36 | 75 | N | 2 | N |
| 2 | 4, 11 | M | Right | Type III | 35 | 6 | N | 25 | N |
| 3 | 6, 5 | M | Right | Type II | 34 | 80 | N | 20 | N |
| 4 | 5, 4 | M | Bilateral | Type III | 33 | 65 | 70° | 20 | 20° supination |
| 5 | 4, 6 | F | Bilateral | Type II | 32 | 60 | 65° | 20 | 20° supination |
| 6 | 5, 7 | M | Right | Type III | 31 | 80 | N | 25 | N |
| 7 | 5, 3 | M | Right | Type III | 30 | 75 | N | 25 | N |
| 8 | 5, 1 | M | Right | Type III | 29 | 70 | N | 25 | N |
| 9 | 4, 10 | F | Right | Type III | 28 | 65 | N | 20 | N |
| 10 | 5, 0 | M | Right | Type III | 27 | 65 | N | 20 | N |
| 11 | 6, 2 | M | Right | Type III | 26 | 85 | N | 30 | N |
| 12 | 4, 11 | F | Right | Type II | 24 | 70 | N | 25 | N |
M male, F female, N normal
Fig. 3Preoperative fixed pronation (left) and postoperative midprone position (right)
Fig. 4Postperative (8 weeks) anteroposterior (left) and lateral (right) views showing the rotation and union