The Foot and Ankle Online Journal 5 (1): 2Tensioned suture device has been described successfully for hallux varus corrections. A case report is presented of a flexible hallux varus correction with tensioned suture device. Transverse plane component of flexible hallux varus was successfully corrected; however, a previously mild extensor hallucis longus contracture worsened postoperatively and led to recurrence of hallux varus.
In this study, we reported a rare paediatric closed medial malleolus fracture non-union (the fracture did not involve the growth plate). Methods: The fracture was initially treated with Plaster-of-Paris cast for 6 weeks followed by physiotherapy. The fracture position and union were assessed regularly with X-rays. Open reduction and internal fixation with cannulated screw was performed. Intraoperatively, there were only minimal soft tissues in the fracture gap and they were cleared prior to fixation. Further regular Xrays suggested fracture position was maintained but lack of callus formation. The patients remained symptomatic. A few months following the operation, the non-invasive ultrasound bone stimulator treatment was arranged for six months in view of the non-union. On completion of the treatment, she remained painful on weight-bearing. Subsequently radiological investigations confirmed fracture nonunion. Further open reduction internal fixation with autologous bone-grafting was performed. Results: The fracture was finally united a few months following the autologous bone-grafting procedure and the patient's symptoms resolved. The fracture was also confirmed to be united radiologically. Conclusion: In this study, we reported one of these rare closed symptomatic medial malleolus nonunion without growth plate involved. While following multiple treatment modalities (both conservative & invasive), fracture union was finally achieved. The union occurred over more than a year period.
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