Residual deformity in congenital radial club hands after previous centralisation of the wrist - Ulnar lengthening and correction by the Ilizarov method
H. Kawabata et al., Residual deformity in congenital radial club hands after previous centralisation of the wrist - Ulnar lengthening and correction by the Ilizarov method, J BONE-BR V, 80B(5), 1998, pp. 762-765
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10
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Ortopedics, Rehabilitation & Sport Medicine","da verificare
We used the Ilizarov method in seven patients with severe congenital radial
club hands who had had previous wrist surgery, to correct residual shorten
ing and bowing of the ulna together with recurrent wrist deformity.
The mean age at operation was 6.5 years, The mean ulnar shortening was 5.3
cm and the mean angular deformity 42 degrees.
The mean length gained was 51% of the original ulna, The mean healing index
was 46.9 days (29.8 to 64.0). The ratio of the length of the lengthened ul
na to the normal side improved on average from 64% to 95%, The angular defo
rmity was initially completely corrected in six out of seven patients. The
length ratio, however, decreased to 83% at the final follow-up, In four pat
ients, the angular deformity partially recurred.
We recommend correction of congenital radial club hand by staged procedures
. The first is centralisation and stabilisation of the wrist and the second
lengthening of the ulna and correction of the angular deformity using the
Ilizarov method.