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Tetrafocal leg reconstruction using combined Ilizarov/TSF technique

MUSCULOSKELETAL SURGERY, 2011
Treatment of segmental tibial bone defects after high-energy trauma or atrophic nonunion resection is challenging. In the last two decades, distraction osteogenesis Ilizarov bone transport has become a gold standard for the treatment of segmental tibial bone defects and lengthening in spite of the fact that frequent frame modifications and the need for
Francesco, Sala   +2 more
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Management of Calcaneal Fracture Using the Ilizarov Technique

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2005
Treating calcaneal fractures nonoperatively versus operatively is controversial. The aim of open reduction is to reduce the articular surface and to restore the calcaneal bone anatomy to recover its function. The disadvantages of open reduction include wound complications, risk of screw penetration of the articular surface and peroneal tendons, and ...
Khaled Mohamed, Emara   +1 more
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Correction of Madelung’s deformity by the Ilizarov technique

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 2004
We present our experience with correction of Madelung’s deformity by the Ilizarov technique. Seven patients (eight deformities) were treated by osteotomy of the radius with subsequent lengthening and angular correction. They were reviewed at a mean of 30 months (1.5 to 5.5 years). At the time of operation their mean age was 19 years (9 to 44).
S, Houshian, H A, Schrøder, R, Weeth
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Results of Tibial Lengthening with the Ilizarov Technique

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1996
Between June 1987 and June 1992, 62 tibiae in 52 patients underwent lengthening by using the Ilizarov technique. Follow-up was from 18 months to 5 years. The mean age at surgery was 12.9 years (range, 5-19). The etiology of limb shortening was congenital in 53 and acquired in nine tibiae.
D F, Stanitski   +3 more
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Management of Congenital Fibular Deficiency by Ilizarov Technique

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1992
Between April 1987 and January 1990, 11 patients with congenital fibular deficiency underwent tibial lengthening of 12 involved limbs by the Ilizarov technique. The average follow-up was 23.2 months. The mean lengthening was 8.3 cm, representing an average lengthening of 31%.
L S, Miller, D F, Bell
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Amputation Stump Lengthening With the Ilizarov Technique

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1990
It is often difficult to create a functional stump from a traumatic amputation, especially in a child. A case is described of a traumatic, high, below-knee amputation in a five-year-old child. The resulting stump was too short to allow a conventional below-knee prosthesis, decreasing gait efficiency.
J C, Eldridge   +2 more
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Distraction osteogenesis with the Ilizarov technique

Techniques in Orthopaedics, 1992
Distraction osteogenesis is the technique of growing bone by gradually lengthening fracture callus. This technique has been used to correct shortness, segmental defects, and malunions of the arms and legs. The biology of distraction osteogenesis is unique. The technique allows correction of severe deformities with little or no autogenous bone grafting.
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The Ilizarov Technique in Correction of Complex Foot Deformities

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1992
The Ilizarov technique allows new histogenesis of soft tissue as well as bone. This process, extended to the foot, has allowed correction of complex three-dimensional deformities. The method is described and demonstrated to illustrate the action and limitations as well as the complications of the method.
A D, Grant, D, Atar, W B, Lehman
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Clubfoot correction using the Ilizarov technique.

Bulletin of the Hospital for Joint Diseases Orthopaedic Institute, 1991
Idiopathic clubfeet in children three years of age or older which have not been treated previously or which have recurred, can be treated successfully by using the Ilizarov technique. The authors report on four feet in three children which were treated by this method. Follow-up examinations at 11-24 months found all corrections successfully maintained.
A D, Grant, W B, Lehman
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[Modification of the Ilizarov technique].

Langenbecks Archiv fur Chirurgie. Supplement. Kongressband. Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Chirurgie. Kongress, 1992
New bone has been known to form with callus distraction for a long time, yet its first therapeutical application was by Ilizarov. For the stepwise distraction of an osteotomy gap, various systems of fixation and transportation have been developed.
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