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Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 1993
Twenty patients with an average posttraumatic leg length shortening of 4.6 cm (range 2.5-9) underwent direct leg lengthening. The operation time averaged 210 min and the peroperative blood loss was 1,800 ml. Angular and rotational malalignment, when present, were corrected. Lengthening averaged 3 cm.
B, Tjernström, S, Olerud, G, Karlström
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Twenty patients with an average posttraumatic leg length shortening of 4.6 cm (range 2.5-9) underwent direct leg lengthening. The operation time averaged 210 min and the peroperative blood loss was 1,800 ml. Angular and rotational malalignment, when present, were corrected. Lengthening averaged 3 cm.
B, Tjernström, S, Olerud, G, Karlström
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1978
Two hundred eleven leg lengthening operations have been carried out at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, London, in 192 patients between 1966 and 1977. The results were analyzed in the 143 patients who had reached skeletal maturity. A 5 cm gain in length using Anderson's modification of Abbott's lengthening machine was achieved in 21 femora and ...
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Two hundred eleven leg lengthening operations have been carried out at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, London, in 192 patients between 1966 and 1977. The results were analyzed in the 143 patients who had reached skeletal maturity. A 5 cm gain in length using Anderson's modification of Abbott's lengthening machine was achieved in 21 femora and ...
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Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2007
The guiding principle behind the lateral column lengthening is to bring the forefoot and midfoot out of abduction while using the foot's natural bony architecture to drive the hindfoot into inversion and dorsiflexion. This correction effectively negates the loss of normal biomechanics created by the loss of the dynamic function of the posterior tibial ...
Andrew K, Sands, Joseph P, Tansey
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The guiding principle behind the lateral column lengthening is to bring the forefoot and midfoot out of abduction while using the foot's natural bony architecture to drive the hindfoot into inversion and dorsiflexion. This correction effectively negates the loss of normal biomechanics created by the loss of the dynamic function of the posterior tibial ...
Andrew K, Sands, Joseph P, Tansey
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1974
The relative frequency of scleral perforation during strabismus surgery and its definite, though small incidence of serious complications suggest that marginal myotomy should have a definite role in muscle weakening. Yet it is seldom used, mainly because of the difficulty in grading the amount of weakening as can be done with a recession.
R M, Klein, R S, Muchnick, R H, Raskind
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The relative frequency of scleral perforation during strabismus surgery and its definite, though small incidence of serious complications suggest that marginal myotomy should have a definite role in muscle weakening. Yet it is seldom used, mainly because of the difficulty in grading the amount of weakening as can be done with a recession.
R M, Klein, R S, Muchnick, R H, Raskind
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Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2001
Metatarsal lengthening for brachymetatarsia is a good procedure that can improve appearance and function. There are risks to these procedures, which should be understood thoroughly.
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Metatarsal lengthening for brachymetatarsia is a good procedure that can improve appearance and function. There are risks to these procedures, which should be understood thoroughly.
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Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1997
We describe our surgical technique of acute pediatric forearm lengthening and joint leveling for treatment of symptomatic forearm-length discrepancies. A retrospective clinical and radiographic analysis was performed of all patients undergoing acute forearm lengthenings of > 1.0 cm between 1983 and 1993.
P M, Waters, A E, Van Heest, J, Emans
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We describe our surgical technique of acute pediatric forearm lengthening and joint leveling for treatment of symptomatic forearm-length discrepancies. A retrospective clinical and radiographic analysis was performed of all patients undergoing acute forearm lengthenings of > 1.0 cm between 1983 and 1993.
P M, Waters, A E, Van Heest, J, Emans
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Hand Clinics, 1993
Ulnar lengthening redistributes axial compressive forces partially relieving those on the lunate, slowing or halting further progressive collapse. Long-term results are satisfactory, although restitution of the carpal anatomy is not obtained.
D E, Quenzer, R L, Linscheid
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Ulnar lengthening redistributes axial compressive forces partially relieving those on the lunate, slowing or halting further progressive collapse. Long-term results are satisfactory, although restitution of the carpal anatomy is not obtained.
D E, Quenzer, R L, Linscheid
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Humerus Lengthening With the PRECICE Internal Lengthening Nail
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 2017Background: Deformity and growth arrest of the humerus in children may result as sequelae of proximal humerus fractures and unicameral bone cysts, or as complications of their treatment. As approximately 80% of the growth of the humerus arises from the proximal physis, the resultant upper limb-length discrepancy can be ...
Anton M, Kurtz, S Robert, Rozbruch
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1990
Finding a solution to the short clinical crown is based on an appreciation of the biological width of attachment plus the dimensional requirements of sound restorative procedures. The collective talents of restorative dentist, orthodontist, and periodontist often are needed to cope with the problem.
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Finding a solution to the short clinical crown is based on an appreciation of the biological width of attachment plus the dimensional requirements of sound restorative procedures. The collective talents of restorative dentist, orthodontist, and periodontist often are needed to cope with the problem.
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