Triangle Tilt and Steel Osteotomy: Similar Approaches to Common Problems

  • Nath R
  • Somasundaram C
  • Mahmooduddin F
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Abstract

Each year, thousands of children worldwide suffer obstetric brachial plexus nerve injuries resulting not only in primary nerve injury, but also in development of secondary muscle and bone deformities of the shoulder. The triangle tilt surgery has been developed and shown to effectively address these deformities. The triangle tilt procedure was initially designed by the lead author (RKN) to follow the concepts of joint normalization featured in the Steel pelvic osteotomy used to correct developmental dysplasia of the hip joint, and indeed ultimately bears a striking resemblance to the Steel osteotomy. Prior to performing these bony surgical procedures, soft tissue procedures are performed to release the muscle contractures of the shoulder and hip. The purpose of this article is to compare and analyze the similarities between the indications, surgical techniques, involved anatomy, and outcomes of these operative procedures.

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Nath, R. K., Somasundaram, C., & Mahmooduddin, F. (2011). Triangle Tilt and Steel Osteotomy: Similar Approaches to Common Problems. The Open Orthopaedics Journal, 5(1), 124–133. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874325001105010124

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