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Influence of lateral hinge fractures on biplanar medial closing-wedge distal femoral osteotomy for valgus knee: a new classification of lateral hinge fracture.
Fujita, Kenji; Sawaguchi, Takeshi; Goshima, Kenichi; Shigemoto, Kenji; Iwai, Shintaro.
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  • Fujita K; Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Joint Reconstructive Surgery, Toyama Municipal Hospital, 2-1 Imaizumi Hokubu-machi, Toyama, 939-8511, Japan. fkenji76@gmail.com.
  • Sawaguchi T; Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Ishikawa Prefectural Central Hospital, 2-1 Kuratsukihigashi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, 920-8530, Japan. fkenji76@gmail.com.
  • Goshima K; Department of Traumatology, Fukushima Medical University, 1 Hikariga-oka, Fukushima, 960-1295, Japan.
  • Shigemoto K; Trauma Reconstruction Center, Shinyurigaoka General Hospital, 255 Furusawa Asao-ku, Kawasaki, Kanazawa, 215-0026, Japan.
  • Iwai S; Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Kanazawa Munehiro Hospital, 24-30 Sakura-machi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, 920-0923, Japan.
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg ; 143(3): 1175-1183, 2023 Mar.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34655322
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of lateral hinge fractures in medial closing-wedge distal femoral osteotomy (MCWDFO) on bone union. METHODS: Twenty-one patients were followed-up for more than 1 year after MCWDFO. The incidence and type of hinge fracture, as well as the course of bone healing, were investigated. Slow healing was defined as bone union was not obtained until 3 months after surgery. RESULTS: Hinge fractures were observed in 12 cases (57%). There were three types of hinge fractures. Type 1: the lateral cortex was completely cut through (4 cases), type 2: the osteotomy line was too proximal (6 cases), and type 3: the hinge point was significantly medial (2 cases). There was a significant difference in the mean correction angles between hinge fracture and no-fracture cases, with the mean angles being 13.8 ± 4.0° and 9.6 ± 3.1°, respectively. Sixty-seven percent (8/12) of cases with hinge fractures developed slow healing. Among the hinge fracture cases, when there was no displacement of the hinge fracture and good contact with the anterior flange, 40% (2/5) of cases developed slow healing. If there was displacement of the hinge or no contact of the anterior flange, 86% (6/7) of cases developed slow healing. In contrast, only 11% (1/9) of subjects who did not have a hinge fracture, developed slow healing. In 67% (6/9) of cases with slow healing, a correction loss of 2° or greater (average: 4.3 degrees valgus) was observed. There were no cases of non-union. Clinical outcomes at 1 year showed no significant difference between the groups with and without hinge fractures. CONCLUSIONS: There is a very high risk of hinge fracture in patients undergoing MCWDFO. Hinge fractures often lead to slow healing and a loss of correction. We recommend the endpoint of the distal lateral cortex of the femur as the ideal hinge point for the prevention of hinge fractures. Bone union is obtained slowly in even all hinge fracture cases without revision surgery. Consequently, surgical results are not affected by the occurrence of hinge fracture at 1 year.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Osteoartrite do Joelho / Fraturas Ósseas Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Osteoartrite do Joelho / Fraturas Ósseas Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article