Callus distraction for the treatment of acquired radial club-hand deformity after osteomyelitis

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We report our experience of the use of callus distraction with a monolateral fixator for the treatment of acquired radial club-hand deformity after osteomyelitis. Between 1994 and 2004, 13 patients with a mean age of eight years (4 to 15) were treated by callus distraction with a monolateral fixator after a preliminary period of at least four weeks in a corrective short-arm cast. All patients achieved bony union and were satisfied with the functional and cosmetic outcome. There were no major complications, but three patients required cancellous bone grafting at the docking site for delayed union. Local treatment and oral antibiotics were required for pin-site infection in six patients. There were no deep infection or recurrence of osteomyelitis. ©2007 British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery.

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Zhang, X., Duan, L., Li, Z., & Chen, X. (2007). Callus distraction for the treatment of acquired radial club-hand deformity after osteomyelitis. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 89(11), 1515–1518. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620X.89B11.19012

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