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27.11.2017 | Original Paper
Humeral lengthening and proximal deformity correction with monorail external fixator in young adults
verfasst von:
Hongjiang Ruan, Yi Zhu, Shen Liu, Qinglin Kang
Erschienen in:
International Orthopaedics
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Ausgabe 5/2018
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Abstract
Purpose
Several humeral lengthening or simultaneous deformity corrections through one osteotomy using various external fixators were reported, while literature regarding correction of shortening and proximal varus deformity is scarce. This retrospective clinical study evaluated the results of preforming an acute correction and delayed lengthening in young adults through two osteotomies using monorail external fixator.
Methods
We report seven patients with various pathologies who underwent humeral proximal deformity correction and lengthening between 2009 and 2015. Pre-operative and post-operative clinical and radiographic data were collected. The mean follow-up time was 33.4 months (25–46 months).
Results
The humeral neck-shaft angle improved from 97.9° (85–110°) to 138.6° (135–145°). The magnitude of lengthening achieved was average 7.6 cm (range, 6–10 cm) at an average healing index of lengthening of 30.2 days/cm (range, 27.7–35.4 days/cm). There was a significant increase in range of shoulder abduction, and active abduction improved from pre-operative 136.4° (range, 95–160°) to post-operative 166.4° (range, 150–180°). The DASH score improved significance from 23.29 ± 8.36 to 6.57 ± 3.65 (t = 4.848; p < 0.001).
Conclusion
Acute deformity correction and gradual lengthening with the monorail external fixator can be used for humeral shortening and proximal varus angular deformity. Functional improvement is expected after surgery and post-operative therapy.