| Literature DB >> 32122367 |
Yaoxi Liu1, Ge Yang1, Kun Liu1, Jiangyan Wu1, Guanghui Zhu1, Jin Tang1, Yu Zheng1, Haibo Mei2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Re-fracture is the most serious complication in congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia (CPT). There are reports that children with small cross-sectional areas in the sections of the pseudarthrosis are more prone to re-fracture. Presently, preventing complications is a challenge. Increasing the cross-sectional area in healed segments may reduce the incidence of re-fracture.Entities:
Keywords: 3-in-1 osteosynthesis; Congenital pseudarthrosis of tibia; Fibula intact
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32122367 PMCID: PMC7053109 DOI: 10.1186/s13023-020-1330-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orphanet J Rare Dis ISSN: 1750-1172 Impact factor: 4.123
Fig. 1Exposure of outer table of the ilium, harvesting a square of cortex measuring 4 × 3 cm
Fig. 2Holes made in the rectangular cortex using Kirschner wire and absorbable sutures. Cancellous bone curetted from supra-acetabular region
Fig. 3Proximal osteotomy of the fibula, cylindrical cortex wrapped around the proximal and distal segments of the tibia and fibula, cancellous bone compacted circumferentially between the cortex and the pseudarthrosis site of the tibia, wrapping the bone graft, and securing by tying the sutures
Fig. 4a Preoperative anteroposterior and lateral radiographs. b X-ray radiograph one week post-operation. c Twenty-three months after the operation, X-ray shows that the cross sectional area of the healed segment was enlarged
Fig. 5a Preoperative anteroposterior and lateral radiographs. b The X-ray radiograph, 4 days of post-operation. c Forty-eight months after the operation, X-ray shows that the tibia and fibula were well fused
The situation of CPT patients
| Number | follow-up (months) | age | surgery history | NF1 | union time | R (CSA) | PTV | AV | LLD | Refracture |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N1 | 52 M | 2.6Y | N | N | 4.4 M | 1.43 | N | N | 1.6 cm | N |
| N2 | 52 M | 4.8 Y | N | N | 4.2 M | 1.87 | 5° | 12° | 0 cm | N |
| N3 | 51 M | 2.7 Y | N | N | 6.6 M | 1.63 | N | N | 1.5 cm | N |
| N4 | 51 M | 1.1 Y | N | N | 4.1 M | 1.57 | 7° | N | 1.2 cm | N |
| N5 | 52 M | 1.4 Y | N | Y | 4.0 M | 1.70 | N | N | 0.6 cm | N |
| N6 | 53 M | 7.7 Y | Y | N | 5.3 M | 1.32 | N | N | 1.7 cm | N |
| N7 | 41 M | 2.2 Y | N | N | 4.2 M | 2.60 | N | N | 1.5 cm | N |
| N8 | 36 M | 3.3 Y | N | Y | 4.1 M | 1.80 | N | N | 2.6 cm | N |
| N9 | 41 M | 3.9 Y | N | Y | 4.8 M | 1.48 | N | N | 0.4 cm | N |
| N10 | 39 M | 3.2 Y | N | Y | 4.3 M | 2.16 | N | N | 1.2 cm | N |
| N11 | 45 M | 2.3 Y | N | Y | 4.2 M | 1.92 | N | N | 2.0 cm | N |
| N12 | 46 M | 4.0 Y | N | Y | 5.7 M | 1.38 | 5° | N | 0.8 cm | N |
| N13 | 47 M | 2.3 Y | N | N | 4.1 M | 1.93 | N | N | 2.4 cm | N |
| N14 | 46 M | 3.7 Y | N | Y | 4.4 M | 2.49 | 9° | N | 2.2 cm | N |
| N15 | 48 M | 1.3 Y | N | Y | 7.8 M | 1.33 | N | N | 0 cm | N |
| N16 | 51 M | 1.9 Y | Y | Y | 4.6 M | 1.77 | 16° | N | 2.9 cm | N |
| N17 | 50 M | 1.7 Y | N | Y | 4.6 M | 1.14 | 5° | 17° | 1.3 cm | N |
Note: NF1 neurofibromatosis, AV ankle valgus, PTV proximal tibia valgus, LLD lower limb discrepancy, CSA cross sectional area, R ratio. Y Yes, N No
Fig. 6a Suturing the tibial pseudarthrosis at the ends of the tibia and fibula. b Filling the cancellous bone between the tibia and fibula. c Wrapping the bone graft and securing by tying the sutures
Fig. 7A schematic diagram of 4-in-1 bone osteosynthesis