Reduced lengthening index by use of bifocal osteotomy in the tibia: Comparison of monofocal and bifocal procedures with the ilizarov external fixator

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We lengthened 63 tibial segments in 49 patients, performing a monofocal osteotomy on 31 segments and a bifocal osteotomy on 32 segments. In the monofocal osteotomy group, the average lengthening was 4.8 (2.4-7.1) cm with a lengthening index (LI) of 1.7 (0.9-4.4) months/cm. In the bifocal osteotomy group, the average lengthening was 7.4 (4.9-10.0) cm and with a LI of 1.0 (0.7-2.1) months/cm. The difference in LI between the groups was statistically significant, but more major complications, like persistent ankle joint contracture and pseudarthrosis in the callotasis lengthening zone, occurred with bifocal lengthening.

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Kristiansen, L. P., & Steen, H. (2002). Reduced lengthening index by use of bifocal osteotomy in the tibia: Comparison of monofocal and bifocal procedures with the ilizarov external fixator. Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 73(1), 93–97. https://doi.org/10.1080/000164702317281486

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