Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4082164 Orthopaedics & Traumatology: Surgery & Research 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

IntroductionAnkle valgus deformity is rare in children. It generally leads to difficulties wearing shoes, walking instability and mechanical pain. No medical treatment is effective and the only option is surgical correction of the deformity. Two main options are available: supramalleolar osteotomy and medial malleolar epiphysiodesis. We report our experience with epiphysiodesis using a transphyseal medial malleolar screw.Patients and methodsThis is a retrospective study of all children followed for ankle valgus and treated by transphyseal medial malleolar screw epiphysiodesis in our department. The study included 10 cases of ankle valgus deformity in seven children (four with multiple extostoses, two type 1 neurofibromatosis, one Larsen's syndrome) who completed skeletal maturity. At surgery, median bone age was 12 years (10 to 13 years and 6 months) and the median tibiotalar angle was 17.5° (10° to 30°).ResultsAt skeletal maturity, preoperative valgus was corrected in six patients (9/10 ankles). The median tibiotalar angle was 5° (0° to 25°). Valgus was not corrected in one patient (30° to 25°). No postoperative complications occurred.DiscussionEpiphysiodesis by transphyseal medial malleolar screw is a simple, efficient and safe procedure to correct a significant or symptomatic ankle valgus deformity in children before skeletal maturity.Level of evidenceLevel IV, retrospective study.

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