Tibial lengthening over intramedullary nails

  • Burghardt R
  • Manzotti A
  • Bhave A
  • et al.
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ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to compare the results and complications of tibial lengthening over an intramedullary nail with treatment using the traditional Ilizarov method.MethodsIn this matched case study, 16 adult patients underwent 19 tibial lengthening over nails (LON) procedures. For the matched case group, 17 patients who underwent 19 Ilizarov tibial lengthenings were retrospectively matched to the LON group.ResultsThe mean external fixation time for the LON group was 2.6 months and for the matched case group was 7.6 months. The mean lengthening amounts for the LON and the matched case groups were 5.2 cm and 4.9 cm, respectively. The radiographic consolidation time in the LON group was 6.6 months and in the matched case group 7.6 months. Using a clinical and radiographic outcome score that was designed for this study, the outcome was determined to be excellent in 17 and good in two patients for the LON group. The outcome was excellent in 14 and good in five patients in the matched case g...

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Burghardt, R. D., Manzotti, A., Bhave, A., Paley, D., & Herzenberg, J. E. (2016). Tibial lengthening over intramedullary nails. Bone & Joint Research, 5(1), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1302/2046-3758.51.2000577

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