Rare Diseases Symptoms Automatic Extraction
Home
A random Abstract
Our Project
Our Team
Role of hybrid monolateral fixators in managing humeral length and deformity correction.
[achondroplasia]
Humeral
lengthening
and
deformity
correction
are
now
being
done
increasingly
for
various
etiologies
.
Monolateral
external
fixators
have
advantages
over
traditional
Ilizarov
circular
fixators
;
they
are
easy
to
apply
,
they
are
less
bulky
,
and
they
are
therefore
more
convenient
for
the
patient
.
We
assessed
the
effectiveness
of
hybrid
monolateral
lateral
fixators
in
humeral
lengthening
and
deformity
correction
.
We
retrospectively
reviewed
23
patients
(
40
humeri
)
with
various
pathologies
who
underwent
lengthening-with
or
without
deformity
correction
using
monolateral
external
fixator-between
2003
and
2008
.
Mean
age
at
the
time
of
the
surgery
was
14
(
10
-
22
)
years
.
The
mean
follow-up
time
was
3
.
4
(
1
-
7
)
years
.
The
average
duration
of
external
fixator
use
was
8
.
3
(
6
-
19
)
months
.
The
mean
lengthening
achieved
was
8
.
8
(
4
-
11
)
cm
and
percentage
lengthening
was
49
%
(
19
-
73
)
.
The
healing
index
was
28
(
13
-
60
)
days
/
cm
.
The
major
complications
were
refracture
in
3
humeri
and
varus
angulation
of
2
humeri
.
The
minor
complications
were
superficial
pin
tract
infection
(
6
segments
)
,
transient
radial
nerve
palsy
(
1
segment
)
,
and
elbow
flexion
contracture
(
5
segments
)
.
All
complications
resolved
.
Hybrid
monolateral
fixators
can
be
used
for
humeral
lengthening
and
deformity
correction
.
The
advantage
over
circular
fixators
is
that
they
are
less
bulky
and
patients
can
perform
their
day
-
to
-
day
activities
with
the
fixator
in
situ
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"external fixator use"
symptom
achondroplasia
You can validate or delete this automatically detected symptom
Validate the Symptom
Delete the Symptom