Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4067638 The Journal of Hand Surgery 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeTo report the effectiveness of single derotation osteotomy at the radial diaphysis for the treatment of congenital radioulnar (RU) synostosis.MethodsSince 2000, we performed 35 radial diaphysis osteotomies on 17 boys and 9 girls younger than 9 years old (average, 5 y). The radius was cut at the midshaft and manually rotated to a neutral position. A long-arm cast was applied for 4 to 6 weeks. Complications of surgeries were recorded, and pre- and postoperative forearm position was measured.ResultsThe average postoperative follow-up was 5 years. The patient age at the final follow-up ranged from 5 to 19 years. There were no major surgery-related complications. The average forearm position was improved from 72° pronation before surgery to neutral after surgery, except 2 forearms. Elbow flexion and extension showed no change. All parents noted that daily activities were improved after surgery, and they found the surgical scar in the midforearm acceptable.ConclusionsSingle osteotomy at the radial diaphysis was effective for correcting pronation deformity in congenital RU synostosis in children younger than 9 years. Complications were few, and the correction was maintained through midterm follow-up.Type of study/level of evidenceTherapeutic IV.

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