Title of article :
Results of distraction callus osteogenesis in hand and foot in Iran: A 15-year experience
Author/Authors :
Forootan, Kamal Seyed Departments of Hand and Microscopic Surgery and Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Fatemeh Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Lebaschi, Amir Hussein Departments of Hand and Microscopic Surgery and Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Fatemeh Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Forootan, Nazila Seyed School of Medicine - California State University - Northridge, USA
Abstract :
Background: Distraction osteogenesis (DS) is currently an important technique for lengthening shortened bones of the hand and foot.
Authors report their experience in applying DS for various conditions of the hand and foot using a distractor that the senior author
has designed. Materials and Methods: Records of patients who underwent DS for hand and foot conditions in a private clinic were
retrieved between January 2001 and January 2015. Data concerning distraction, outcome, and complications were recorded. Results:
Th ere were 17 patients, 7 males, and 10 females with a total 24 distractions. Th e mean length gained was 21.2 mm (1.69) and the
mean total treatment time was 198.58 (15.88) days. Overall, complications occurred in 9 (37.5%) distractions. Major complications
occurred in 2 (8.33%) of distractions. Minor complications occurred in 7 (29.2%) distractions. Conclusion: DS is an eff ective modality
for lengthening bones of the hand and feet for both traumatic and congenital conditions. Joint stiff ness/contracture is an important
complication following DS of the metatarsals.
Keywords :
foot, hand, trauma , distraction osteogenesi , congenital anomaly , Brachymetatarsia
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics