| Literature DB >> 27770774 |
Guang-Hui Zhu1, Hai-Bo Mei2, Rong-Guo He1, Yao-Xi Liu1, Kun Liu1, Jin Tang1, Jiang-Yan Wu1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate the initial union rate, refracture rate and residual deformities of congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia (CPT), using combined surgery including pseudarthrosis resection, intramedullary rodding, autogenous iliac bone grafting and Ilizarov's fixator, with a mean 5.2 years follow-up.Entities:
Keywords: Congenital pseudarthrosis of tibia; Ilizarov’s fixator; Intramedullary rodding; Residual deformities; Union rate
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27770774 PMCID: PMC5075394 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-016-1295-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1Harvesting and suturing autogenic iliac bone. Exposure of the outer table of the ilium, harvesting a rectangular cortex (a). Cancellous bone curetted from supra-acetabular region (b). Holes were made in the rectangular cortex with Kirschner wire and with doubled absorbable sutures on each corner (c). The rectangular cortex was bent to produce a cylindrical shape for wrapping the cancellous bone graft. It would have greenstick fracture on the cortex (d)
Fig. 2Installation of Ilizarov’s fixator and wrapping bone grafting. Resection of pseudarthrosis and installation of Ilizarov fixator (a). Cancellous bone compacted circumferentially between the cylindrical cortex and the pseudarthrosis of the tibia (b). The wrapping bone graft was secured by tying the sutures (c)
Fig. 3The evaluation on X-ray. Illustrations of the measurements of ankle valgus (a) and proximal tibial valgus (b) respectively
Patients result
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| Mean age at index surgery | 3.5 years (range, 1.5 to 12.4 years) |
| Follow up | 5.2 years (range, 3 to 6.7 years) |
| Bone initial union time | 50 cases (89.2 %) |
| 4.5 months (range, 3.0 to 10.0 months) | |
| Proximal tibial valgus | 11 cases (19.6 %) |
| 9.5° (range, 5 to 24°) | |
| Ankle valgus | 10 cases (17.9 %) |
| 12.3° (range, 6 to 21°) | |
| Limb-length discrepancy | 16 cases (28.6 %) |
| 2.2 cm (range, 1.5–4.2 cm) | |
| Refracture | 13 cases (26.0 %) |
Fig. 4A typical case of 2.5 years boy with congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia. Preoperative anteroposterior and lateral X-rays shows Crawford type IV CPT and intact fibula (a, b). Anteroposterior and lateral radiograph of the same patient taken at 2 months after combined surgey (c, d). X-ray of 5.4 years post operation shows solid union of the pseudarthrosis with good alignment of the tibia without ankle valgus, tibia angulation or LLD. The rod was in the tibia medullary cavity with growth without surgical pushing of the rod (e, f)