| Literature DB >> 27432154 |
Alexander V Gubin1, Dmitry Y Borzunov1, Larisa O Marchenkova1, Tatiana A Malkova2, Irina L Smirnova1.
Abstract
Methodological solutions of Prof. G.A. Ilizarov are the core stone of the contemporary bone lengthening and reconstruction surgery. They have been acknowledged in the orthopaedic world as one of the greatest contributions to treating bone pathologies. The Ilizarov method of transosseous compression-distraction osteosynthesis has been widely used for managing bone non-union and defects, bone infection, congenital and posttraumatic limb length discrepancies, hand and foot disorders. The optimal conditions for implementing distraction and compression osteogenesis were proven by numerous experimental studies that Prof. G.A. Ilizarov organized and supervised at a large orthopaedic research institute in Kurgan. The tension stress effect on regeneration and growth of tissues was thoroughly investigated with radiographic, histological and biochemical methods. The impact of the Ilizarov method on the progress of bone lengthening and reconstruction surgery could be called revolutionary.Entities:
Keywords: Bone regeneration; Compression; Distraction; External fixation; Ilizarov method
Year: 2016 PMID: 27432154 PMCID: PMC5069200 DOI: 10.1007/s11751-016-0261-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Strategies Trauma Limb Reconstr ISSN: 1828-8928
Fig. 1Prof. G.A. Ilizarov (1921–1992) in his study. Courtesy of the Centre’s museum
Fig. 2A variant of tibial corticotomy which is performed from a 1.5-cm incision on the anteromedial surface. Drilling of the posterolateral cortex with a Kirshner wire is produced tangently to provide a corticotomy direction line
Compression and distraction techniques
| Compression | Distraction |
|---|---|
| Fractures | Bone lengthening (LLD, achondroplasia) |
* Supportive compression is used every 7–10 days in managing non-union and bone defect
** LLD limb length discrepancy
Certification of the Ilizarov techniques by the USSR certification board and publications in the indexed journals
| Certification of the method | Publication of clinical studies | |
|---|---|---|
| Long bone fracture union and pseudarthrosis (including complicated by infection) | Applied on 09.06.52 | November 1972 [ |
| Long bone defects (including complicated by osteomyelitis) (bone transport) | 07.01.1967 | September 1969 [ |
| Hip arthrodesis, femur lengthening | Applied on 07.01.67 | June 1969, May 1973 [ |
| Congenital pseudoarthrosis of the tibia | n/a | February, 1969 [ |
| Long bone lengthening | Applied on 21.03.1971 | March, 1969 [ |
| Long bone deformity correction | Applied on 04.09.72 | March 1969 [ |
| Long bone thickening | Applied on 26.03.74 | November 1979 [ |
| Ankle joint arthrodesis | n/a | November 1976 [ |
| Clubfoot | Applied on 26.03.74 | May 1983 [ |
| Foot deformity correction and lengthening | Applied on 12.04.76 | November 1983 [ |
| Hip disorders | Applied on 25.12.72 | 1982 [ |
| Comminuted fractures | Applied on 03.10.73 | January 1983 [ |