Azhar dome physioclasis: A new surgical technique of treating patients with late presenting blount's disease

Introduction: Surgical treatment of patients with multi-planar deformity secondary to Late Presenting Blount disease (LPBD). Is there a new method for acute deformity correction of tibial deformity in patients with LPBD? The new method entailed acute deformity correction of the deformity by manual r...

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Main Authors: Y Elbatrawy, Ahmed I Hammouda, Mohamed Khaled
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Limb Lengthening & Reconstruction
Online Access:http://www.jlimblengthrecon.org/article.asp?issn=2455-3719;year=2020;volume=6;issue=1;spage=67;epage=72;aulast=Elbatrawy
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spelling doaj-3136960640a34a9c9f5ca296031eee0f2020-11-25T03:24:23ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Limb Lengthening & Reconstruction2455-37192455-37192020-01-0161677210.4103/jllr.jllr_15_20Azhar dome physioclasis: A new surgical technique of treating patients with late presenting blount's diseaseY ElbatrawyAhmed I HammoudaMohamed KhaledIntroduction: Surgical treatment of patients with multi-planar deformity secondary to Late Presenting Blount disease (LPBD). Is there a new method for acute deformity correction of tibial deformity in patients with LPBD? The new method entailed acute deformity correction of the deformity by manual rotation of the deformed limb relative to the CORA in the physis itself. Patients and Methods: A prospective case study performed on two patients. First patient was eleven years old boy with LPBD and bilateral affection. Patient's height was 127cm, and weight was 60 kg; with BMI was 37.2 kg/m2. Both sides were done, left sided correction preceded the right side by 6 weeks. The second patient was twelve years old female. Her height was 145cm, and weight was 67kg with BMI 31.8 kg/ m2. Results: Acute correction of the varus, procurvatum and internal rotation was achieved intraoperatively with corrected mechanical axis. Average follow up was 20 months. No complications encountered in either limb. Conclusion: “Dome Physioclasis” is a new novel surgical technique that allows acute tibial multi-plane deformity correction in patients with LPBD. This method is suitable for selected cases where patients complain from severe deformity and near skeletal maturity. Future more experience in the technique may improve its understanding.http://www.jlimblengthrecon.org/article.asp?issn=2455-3719;year=2020;volume=6;issue=1;spage=67;epage=72;aulast=Elbatrawy
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Ahmed I Hammouda
Mohamed Khaled
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Ahmed I Hammouda
Mohamed Khaled
Azhar dome physioclasis: A new surgical technique of treating patients with late presenting blount's disease
Journal of Limb Lengthening & Reconstruction
author_facet Y Elbatrawy
Ahmed I Hammouda
Mohamed Khaled
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title Azhar dome physioclasis: A new surgical technique of treating patients with late presenting blount's disease
title_short Azhar dome physioclasis: A new surgical technique of treating patients with late presenting blount's disease
title_full Azhar dome physioclasis: A new surgical technique of treating patients with late presenting blount's disease
title_fullStr Azhar dome physioclasis: A new surgical technique of treating patients with late presenting blount's disease
title_full_unstemmed Azhar dome physioclasis: A new surgical technique of treating patients with late presenting blount's disease
title_sort azhar dome physioclasis: a new surgical technique of treating patients with late presenting blount's disease
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Limb Lengthening & Reconstruction
issn 2455-3719
2455-3719
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Introduction: Surgical treatment of patients with multi-planar deformity secondary to Late Presenting Blount disease (LPBD). Is there a new method for acute deformity correction of tibial deformity in patients with LPBD? The new method entailed acute deformity correction of the deformity by manual rotation of the deformed limb relative to the CORA in the physis itself. Patients and Methods: A prospective case study performed on two patients. First patient was eleven years old boy with LPBD and bilateral affection. Patient's height was 127cm, and weight was 60 kg; with BMI was 37.2 kg/m2. Both sides were done, left sided correction preceded the right side by 6 weeks. The second patient was twelve years old female. Her height was 145cm, and weight was 67kg with BMI 31.8 kg/ m2. Results: Acute correction of the varus, procurvatum and internal rotation was achieved intraoperatively with corrected mechanical axis. Average follow up was 20 months. No complications encountered in either limb. Conclusion: “Dome Physioclasis” is a new novel surgical technique that allows acute tibial multi-plane deformity correction in patients with LPBD. This method is suitable for selected cases where patients complain from severe deformity and near skeletal maturity. Future more experience in the technique may improve its understanding.
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