Overgrowth and correction of rotational deformity in 12 femoral shaft fractures in 3-6-year-old children treated with an external fixator
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We treated 11 young children (3-6 years old) who had uncomplicated femoral shaft fractures primarily with an external fixator. 9 children were available for follow-up and were evaluated for the amount of overgrowth and rotational deformity. All underwent a clinical examination and an MRI after mean 21 (13-25) months. The mean overgrowth was 0.4 (-0.3 - -1.1) cm and the anteversion angle showed a mean increase of 12°, as compared to the contralateral femur. In 5 children with an anteversion angle difference of 10° or more, a second MRI was done 4 years after the trauma. The mean anteversion angle difference of the femora in these 5 children had diminished from 15° on the first MRI to 7.4° on the second. 3 of the 5 children had a full correction of their rotational deformity. Growth did not correct the rotational deformity in the oldest child in this group.Downloads
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2002-01-01
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Buchholz, I. M., Bolhuis, H. W., Bröker, F. H. L., Gratama, J. W. C., Sakkers, R. J. B., & Bouma, W. H. (2002). Overgrowth and correction of rotational deformity in 12 femoral shaft fractures in 3-6-year-old children treated with an external fixator. Acta Orthopaedica, 73(2), 170–174. https://doi.org/10.1080/000164702753671759
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