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Growth modulation by hemi epiphysiodesis using eight-plate in Genu valgum in Paediatric population.

Raju Vaishya1, Malkesh Shah1, Amit Kumar Agarwal1, Vipul Vijay1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Genu valgum is an angular deformity of the knee, often treated surgically by osteotomy or by growth modulation (using tension band, staples, transphyseal screws and eight-plate which require removal after correction). With this study, we attempt to evaluate the efficacy, rate of correction and complications with the use of 8-plate in the correction of genu valgum deformity in children. MATERIAL AND
METHOD: In a retrospective study of 24 patients with 11 bilateral and 13 unilateral (35 knees) genu valgum deformity which required surgical corrections were included. There were 11 males, and 13 females and all of them were treated with Steven's technique (Stevens, 2006) using eight-plate and monitored closely. RESULT: Twenty-four patients with an average age of 10 years and 8 months (range: 5 yrs, 7 months-14 yrs, 2 months), with the mean preoperative & post-implant removal (Post-IR) tibiofemoral angle of 22.02° ± 5.15° (range 14°-31°) & 6.14° ± 1.92° (range 2°-10°) respectively, required an average time period of 1yr & 5m ± 5 m (range 10 months-28 months) for correction after which implants were removed. Of the 35 limbs, we achieved excellent results in 91.6%. One case (4.16%) had a partial correction of the deformity, and one case (4.16%) had reported with a superficial infection which was taken care. There were 2 cases (8.33%) of over-correction, which was gradually self-corrected during follow-up.
CONCLUSION: Our results reflect the efficacy of flexible titanium eight plate which corrects angular deformity by acting as a tension band on one side of the growth plate and offers the advantage of reversible Hemi epiphyseal growth modulation. Guided growth modulation is a best available alternative for the treatment of an angular deformity in the patients with open physis.

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Keywords:  Eight-plate; Genu valgum; Growth modulation; Growth plate; Hemi epiphysiodesis

Year:  2017        PMID: 30449980      PMCID: PMC6224631          DOI: 10.1016/j.jcot.2017.11.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Orthop Trauma        ISSN: 0976-5662


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