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Abstract
Aim: Congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia (CPT) is a rare, dysplastic condition causing significant disability in the lower limbs. A treatment aims to achieve long-lasting union, prevent limb length discrepancies, and prevent soft tissue lesions. Traditional surgery often yields satisfactory results, but amputation may be proposed in failed cases. This report presents a congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia and fibula, treated with the Paley cross-union protocol.
Methods: A 15-month-old girl presented with a crooked right lower leg at the age of two months, history of a right lower leg fracture at the age of eight months, and pain when moving her leg. She had undergone an initial surgical procedure to maintain tibia alignment with K-Wire insertion and was cast at a private hospital.
Results: The patient's physical examination showed a cast causing limited range of motion, but no tenderness or distal neurovascular issues. The Paley cross-union protocol was performed, involving anterior approach, curettage, and insertion of a titanium intramedullary elastic nail into the tibia. The fracture site area was covered with a meshed periosteum layer and filled with synthetic bone grafts. A long leg cast was performed after the procedure. An imaging examination post-cross-union protocol showed a good result.
Conclusion: Cross-union for CPT represents a paradigm shift in the treatment of this horrible child disease. Given the promising result, the cross-union approach has to be regarded as a fresh criterion for treating CPT.
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Medicinski Glasnik (MG) is the official publication (two times per year) of the Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton. Manuscripts that present of original basic and applied research from all fields of medicine (general and clinical practice, and basic medical sciences) are invited.