Abstract
Case:A 27-year-old woman with a Grade II chondrosarcoma in the right acetabulum underwent a Type II internal hemipelvectomy with an ischiofemoral fusion. She developed a 7.0-cm functional limb-length discrepancy with adduction of the hip at rest. Four years after surgery, she underwent a corrective osteotomy and limb lengthening with a magnetic lengthening nail. Eleven years after tumor resection and a successful pregnancy, she had symmetric leg lengths and ambulated without an assistive device.Conclusions:A magnetic lengthening nail is a viable option for correcting limb-length discrepancies after hemipelvectomy. If necessary, a simultaneous corrective proximal femoral osteotomy can be performed.
Author supplied keywords
- LLD
- Precice nail
- Type II internal hemipelvectomy
- adduction
- all-internal limb lengthening
- arthrodesis
- chondrosarcoma
- corrective osteotomy
- custom shoe
- distraction osteogenesis
- external remote controller
- female
- hardware removal
- ischiofemoral fusion
- limb length discrepancy
- limb-salvage
- magnetic limb lengthening nail
- pain
- pelvic tilt
- pregnancy
- pseudoarthrosis
- regenerate
- sarcoma
- scoliosis
- shoe lift
- surgery
- trendelenburg gait
- young adult
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Femino, J. D., Nelson, S. C., Agulnik, M., & Zuckerman, L. M. (2022). All-Internal Limb Lengthening with Simultaneous Corrective Osteotomy after Internal Hemipelvectomy: A Case Report. JBJS Case Connector, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.2106/JBJS.CC.22.00069
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