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01.10.2008 | Original Paper
Speeded gradual lengthening and secondary angled blade plate stabilisation for proximal tibial shaft non-union with shortening
verfasst von:
Chi-Chuan Wu, Zhon-Liau Lee, C.-C. Wu, Z.-L. Lee
Erschienen in:
International Orthopaedics
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Ausgabe 5/2008
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Abstract
Eighteen patients with proximal tibial shaft non-union and shortening were treated. In each patient, the non-union area was débrided, realigned and stabilised with an Ilizarov lengthening frame. The tibia was gradually lengthened by 1–1.5 mm per day. After achieving the desired length, external fixation was converted to an angled blade plate and packed with cancellous bone graft. Follow-up of 16 patients for a median of 2.4 (1.2–4.5) years revealed satisfactory outcomes in all. No wound infections were noted. The described technique has a high success rate, a short treatment course and reduces patient discomfort. This method may be considered preferential treatment for all patients with the specified indications.