Literature DB >> 7140094

Supracondylar femoral extension osteotomies in the treatment of fixed flexion deformity of the knee.

M H Zimmerman, C F Smith, W L Oppenheim.   

Abstract

Thirty-two supracondylar osteotomies of the femur were performed in 20 patients for the correction of fixed flexion deformity of the knee. The patients ranged in age from two to 36 years, with an average follow-up period of 4 1/2 years. Two-thirds of the patients had underlying paralytic disease, either meningomyelocele or polio. Generally, the procedure was employed only in recalcitrant cases in which other more conservative methods had failed. Femoral shortening was the key to success. Although there was a significant complication rate, including fractures, infection, and recurrence, there were no permanent neurologic sequelae or non-unions. All patients eventually obtained satisfactory correction and function. Despite the morbidity, supracondylar extension femoral osteotomy was an effective means of treatment when more conservative methods had failed or when the deformity was particularly severe.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7140094

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res        ISSN: 0009-921X            Impact factor:   4.176


  10 in total

1.  Treatment of fixed knee flexion deformity by anterior distal femoral stapling.

Authors:  Alexander S Spiro; Peggy Stenger; Michael Hoffmann; Eik Vettorazzi; Kornelia Babin; Sandra Lipovac; Jan Philipp Kolb; Alexander Novo de Oliveira; Johannes M Rueger; Ralf Stuecker
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2012-02-04       Impact factor: 4.342

2.  Knee flexion deformity from poliomyelitis treated by supracondylar femoral extension osteotomy.

Authors:  Patricia M de Moraes Barros Fucs; Celso Svartman; Rodrigo Montezuma César de Assumpção
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2005-08-10       Impact factor: 3.075

3.  Distal femoral extension and shortening osteotomy as a part of multilevel surgery in children with cerebral palsy.

Authors:  Matthias C M Klotz; Klemens Hirsch; Daniel Heitzmann; Michael W Maier; Sebastien Hagmann; Thomas Dreher
Journal:  World J Pediatr       Date:  2016-12-23       Impact factor: 2.764

4.  Anterior distal femoral hemiepiphysiodesis in the treatment of fixed knee flexion contracture in neuromuscular patients.

Authors:  Zaid Al-Aubaidi; Bjarne Lundgaard; Niels Wisbech Pedersen
Journal:  J Child Orthop       Date:  2012-07-14       Impact factor: 1.548

5.  [Osteotomy of the distal femur. Surgical technique using the LCP Pediatric Condylar Plate 90°].

Authors:  E Rutz; S Thomas; T Slongo; R Brunner
Journal:  Oper Orthop Traumatol       Date:  2015-06-18       Impact factor: 1.154

6.  [Flexion of the knee in poliomyelitis. Results and indications for femoral and tibial osteotomies].

Authors:  S Helou; D Pilliard; G Taussig
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  1988       Impact factor: 3.075

7.  Managing flexion knee deformity using a circular frame.

Authors:  Gamal Ahmed Hosny; Mohamed Fadel
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2008-10-07       Impact factor: 4.176

8.  Treatment of fixed knee flexion deformity and crouch gait using distal femur extension osteotomy in cerebral palsy.

Authors:  Mauro C de Morais Filho; Daniella Lins Neves; Fábio Peluzo Abreu; Yara Juliano; Leandro Guimarães
Journal:  J Child Orthop       Date:  2008-01-03       Impact factor: 1.548

9.  Distal Femoral Shortening Osteotomy for Severe Knee Flexion Contracture and Crouch Gait in Cerebral Palsy.

Authors:  Hoon Park; Byoung Kyu Park; Kun-Bo Park; Sharkawy Wagih Abdel-Baki; Isaac Rhee; Chan Woo Kim; Hyun Woo Kim
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2019-09-01       Impact factor: 4.241

10.  Analysis on the results from percutaneous extensor osteotomy of the distal femur in patients with amyoplasia.

Authors:  Marcus Vinicius Moreira; André Casari Rimoldi; Solange Aoki
Journal:  Rev Bras Ortop       Date:  2014-05-05
  10 in total

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