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Use of Ilizarov external fixator to treat joint pterygia.

J A Gillen1, J L Walker, R C Burgess, D B Stevens.   

Abstract

Joint pterygia are rare conditions characterized by joint-flexion contractures and webbing of the overlying skin and subcutaneous structures. Treatment is difficult because the neurovascular bundle is often displaced into the web, and only moderate success has been reported with past treatment options. A retrospective review was performed on five patients with six involved joints: two antecubital pterygia and four popliteal pterygia. The Ilizarov technique was used for gradual correction of pterygia through the joint (arthrodiastasis). Primary treatment goals included improvement in functional extension, hygiene independence, and cosmesis. Ambulation was also an objective in the patients with popliteal pterygia. For inclusion in this study, a minimum of 2 years' follow-up was required after the device was removed. Preoperative goals were met in four of the six joints. Initial improvement in total arc of motion was noted; however, some regression was common. Complications were frequent, and there was a learning curve for proficiency with the Ilizarov technique. We believe that the Ilizarov technique provides a treatment option for antecubital and popliteal pterygia.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8784693     DOI: 10.1097/00004694-199607000-00003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Orthop        ISSN: 0271-6798            Impact factor:   2.324


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2.  Monolateral external fixation for the progressive correction of neurological spastic knee flexion contracture in children.

Authors:  Pedro Gutiérrez Carbonell; Jose Valiente Valero; Pedro Doménech Fernández; Javier Roca Vicente-Franqueira
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3.  Managing flexion knee deformity using a circular frame.

Authors:  Gamal Ahmed Hosny; Mohamed Fadel
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