Correction of Posttraumatic Medial Growth Arrest of the Distal Tibia in Adolescents.

Foot & ankle specialist Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-29 DOI:10.1177/19386400211029130
Pavel Kotlarsky, Khaled Abu Dalu, Mark Eidelman
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Background: Partial growth arrest of the medial part of the distal tibial physis following fractures that penetrated the epiphysis is relatively common. We present the results of treatment, based on a protocol of supramalleolar tibial and fibular osteotomy for ankle alignment correction, and contralateral epiphysiodesis of distal tibia and fibula to balance leg length discrepancy (LLD).

Methods: This case series study describes the results of 7 patients with a median age of 14 years (range = 10-15 years) who were operated in our institution. All were treated by closed or open reduction and internal fixation after Salter-Harris (SH) types 3 and 4 fractures of the distal tibia. All patients had a partial medial growth arrest, distal tibial varus, relative overlengthening of the distal fibula, and slight leg shortening.

Treatment protocol: Contralateral distal tibial and fibular epiphysiodesis to prevent significant LLD, completion of closure of the ipsilateral epiphysis, supramalleolar osteotomy of the distal tibia and fibula, and insertion of a triangular wedge cortical allograft into the tibial osteotomy creating a normal ankle joint orientation. The osteotomy was supported by a medial anatomically contoured locking plate. The fibula was fixed with an intramedullary wire.

Results: All patients had uneventful healing of the osteotomy after 6 weeks. At the latest follow-up (mean 3 years, range 1.5-5 years), 6 out of 7 patients reached maturity, and the lateral distal tibial angle was within normal limits. The LLD in all patients was less than 8 mm.

Conclusions: Our protocol provides anatomic correction with the restoration of the ankle joint and prevents the progression of LLD.

Levels of evidence: Level IV.

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矫正青少年胫骨远端创伤后内侧生长停滞。
背景:胫骨远端骨骺穿透性骨折后,胫骨远端骨骺内侧部分生长停滞的情况比较常见。我们采用胫骨和腓骨平行上截骨术矫正踝关节对位,并在对侧进行胫骨远端和腓骨骨骺成形术以平衡腿长差异(LLD),现介绍治疗结果:本病例系列研究描述了在我院接受手术的 7 名患者的治疗结果,他们的中位年龄为 14 岁(10-15 岁)。所有患者均接受了胫骨远端Salter-Harris(SH)3型和4型骨折闭合或切开复位内固定术。所有患者均有部分内侧生长停滞、胫骨远端外翻、腓骨远端相对过长和腿部轻微短缩:治疗方案:对侧胫骨远端和腓骨外骺切除术,以防止出现明显的LLD,完成同侧骨骺的闭合,对胫骨远端和腓骨进行平行上截骨术,并将三角形楔形皮质同种异体移植插入胫骨截骨处,形成正常的踝关节方向。截骨术由内侧解剖轮廓锁定板支撑。腓骨用髓内钢丝固定:结果:所有患者的截骨术均在 6 周后顺利愈合。最近一次随访(平均 3 年,1.5-5 年不等)时,7 名患者中有 6 名达到成熟期,胫骨远端外侧角度在正常范围内。所有患者的LLD均小于8毫米:我们的方案提供了解剖学矫正,恢复了踝关节,防止了 LLD 的发展:证据等级:IV 级。
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