TY - JOUR
T1 - Treatment of severe early onset Blount's disease by an intra-articular and a metaphyseal osteotomy using the Taylor Spatial Frame
AU - Bar-On, Elhanan
AU - Weigl, Daniel Martin
AU - Becker, Tali
AU - Katz, Kalman
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Purpose: Severe Blount's disease results in a multiplanar deformity of the lower limb. The mechanical axis is disrupted, there is a rotational deformity, and also shortening of the limb. A depression of the medial tibial plateau causes joint incongruity and instability. The purpose of this study is to review the results of treatment addressing all the aspects of the deformity. Methods: Four patients were treated for severe Blount's disease. The index procedure consisted of a medial tibial plateau elevating osteotomy, a lateral tibial and proximal fibular epiphysiodesis, a proximal tibial metaphyseal osteotomy, and the application of the Taylor Spatial Frame programmed for correction of varus, rotation and shortening, and preemptive lengthening to compensate for growth arrest. Results: Mechanical axis was corrected from a mean 23° (13°-30°) to 0° in three patients and 6° valgus in 1. Tibias were lengthened by 1-4° cm. At follow-up, the mechanical axis was 0° in two patients and 7° varus in two. The overlengthening was diminishing as planned. Conclusions: The double osteotomy and Taylor Frame correction was found to be accurate, safe, and effective for multiplanar deformity correction in severe Blount's disease.
AB - Purpose: Severe Blount's disease results in a multiplanar deformity of the lower limb. The mechanical axis is disrupted, there is a rotational deformity, and also shortening of the limb. A depression of the medial tibial plateau causes joint incongruity and instability. The purpose of this study is to review the results of treatment addressing all the aspects of the deformity. Methods: Four patients were treated for severe Blount's disease. The index procedure consisted of a medial tibial plateau elevating osteotomy, a lateral tibial and proximal fibular epiphysiodesis, a proximal tibial metaphyseal osteotomy, and the application of the Taylor Spatial Frame programmed for correction of varus, rotation and shortening, and preemptive lengthening to compensate for growth arrest. Results: Mechanical axis was corrected from a mean 23° (13°-30°) to 0° in three patients and 6° valgus in 1. Tibias were lengthened by 1-4° cm. At follow-up, the mechanical axis was 0° in two patients and 7° varus in two. The overlengthening was diminishing as planned. Conclusions: The double osteotomy and Taylor Frame correction was found to be accurate, safe, and effective for multiplanar deformity correction in severe Blount's disease.
KW - Blount's disease
KW - External fixator
KW - Osteotomy
KW - Plateau elevation
KW - Taylor Spatial Frame
KW - Tibia vara
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U2 - 10.1007/s11832-008-0140-y
DO - 10.1007/s11832-008-0140-y
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AN - SCOPUS:57049100300
SN - 1863-2521
VL - 2
SP - 457
EP - 461
JO - Journal of Children's Orthopaedics
JF - Journal of Children's Orthopaedics
IS - 6
ER -