Author/Authors :
I, Munajat Department of Orthopaedics - Universiti Sains Malaysia - Kubang Kerian - Malaysia , AR, Sulaiman Department of Orthopaedics - Universiti Sains Malaysia - Kubang Kerian - Malaysia , EF, Mohd Department of Orthopaedics - Universiti Sains Malaysia - Kubang Kerian - Malaysia , MSF, Zawawi Department of Orthopaedics - Universiti Sains Malaysia - Kubang Kerian - Malaysia
Abstract :
Introduction: Submuscular plating after lengthening shortened the period of external fixation in distraction osteogenesis of the femur. In the femur, where monolateral
or ring fixators had been used for the distraction, plates,
could be inserted laterally, anteriorly or medially. Specific
technical modification of the plate insertion, however,
would be necessary to accommodate the femoral varus
angular correction created at the end of the distraction, in the
pelvic support osteotomy lengthening.
Material and Methods: We reviewed a series of eight cases
with standard and modified techniques of plating after
lengthening. The amount of lengthening, the period of
distraction, the external fixator index and the associated
complications were assessed.
Results: The mean lengthening was 5cm, with a range of
3cm to 9cm. The external fixation index, the period of
external fixators in days in relation to the length of
distraction in cm, was between 18 days/cm to 58 days/cm.
One patient with quadriceps contracture, underwent
quadriceplasty to improve knee flexion. Three patients with
transient knee stiffness had resolution with aggressive
physiotherapy. One patient with transient hypoesthesia
recovered spontaneously. None of the patients developed
joint subluxation, deep infection, re-fracture or implant
failures. Conclusion: Standard and modified techniques of plating
after lengthening were safe and required only a short period of external fixation. The modified technique offered an easier way of plate insertion in a deformed bone.