A Modified Reverse Planning Method for Correction of Distal Femoral Valgus Deformity: Surgical Technique and Early Results

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C. Iobst, A. Bafor
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Abstract

Background: A reverse planning method is an option for distal femur deformity correction. However, the accuracy of the technique hinges on the precision of the initial guidewire placement. This study describes a modification to the reverse planning method designed to simplify the surgical procedure for retrograde femoral nailing to correct valgus deformities. The steps of the surgical technique and the early results are presented. Materials and Methods: After IRB approval, patients with distal femoral valgus deformity treated with retrograde nails using the modified reverse planning method were identified. Data obtained retrospectively included basic demographics, pre and postsurgery mechanical lateral distal femoral angle, the magnitude of limb length discrepancy if present, the duration of surgery, and the occurrence of any complications. Results: We analyzed 17 limbs in 15 patients (10 females). The mean age at surgery was 18 years. Four patients had an additional limb length discrepancy (mean value of 2.8 ± 0.9 cm). The mean pre and postoperative mechanical lateral distal femoral angle was 83 degrees and 90 degrees, respectively (P < 0.0001). The mean duration of surgery was 90 minutes. Conclusions: This study demonstrates that the modified reverse planning concept can be applied successfully to achieve accurate correction and healing of distal femoral valgus deformities. Furthermore, by adjusting the level of the osteotomy, this modified approach simplifies the surgical technique in several ways: (1) it creates a reproducible visual cue for the surgeon, (2) it decreases the surgical time by eliminating the need for fixator assistance, and (3) it reduces the need for multiple coronal planes blocking screws.
一种改良的反向规划方法矫正股骨远端外翻畸形:手术技术和早期结果
背景:反向规划方法是股骨远端畸形矫正的一种选择。然而,该技术的精度取决于初始导丝放置的精度。本研究描述了一种改良的反向规划方法,旨在简化逆行股内钉矫正外翻畸形的手术程序。介绍了手术步骤及早期效果。材料与方法:经IRB批准后,采用改良的反向规划方法逆行钉治疗股骨远端外翻畸形患者。回顾性获得的数据包括基本人口统计学、术前和术后机械股骨外侧远端角、如果存在肢体长度差异的大小、手术持续时间和任何并发症的发生。结果:我们分析了15例患者(10例女性)的17条肢体。手术时的平均年龄为18岁。4例患者出现额外肢长差异(平均值为2.8±0.9 cm)。术前和术后平均股骨远侧机械角度分别为83°和90°(P < 0.0001)。平均手术时间为90分钟。结论:本研究表明,改良的反向规划概念可成功应用于股骨远端外翻畸形的精确矫正和愈合。此外,通过调整截骨的水平,这种改进的入路在几个方面简化了手术技术:(1)它为外科医生创造了一个可重复的视觉线索,(2)它通过消除固定架辅助减少了手术时间,(3)它减少了对多个冠状面阻塞螺钉的需要。
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期刊介绍: The purpose of Techniques in Orthopaedics is to provide information on the latest orthopaedic procedure as they are devised and used by top orthopaedic surgeons. The approach is technique-oriented, covering operations, manipulations, and instruments being developed and applied in such as arthroscopy, arthroplasty, and trauma. Each issue is guest-edited by an expert in the field and devoted to a single topic.
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