2019
DOI: 10.1111/os.12421
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Medial Open‐wedge Osteotomy with Double‐plate Fixation for Varus Malunion of the Distal Femur

Abstract: Objective To present our clinical experience of treating varus malunion of the distal femur through a medial open‐wedge osteotomy with double‐plate fixation. Methods A prospective cohort study was performed. From January 2005 to February 2015, 15 consecutive patients with varus malunion following distal femur fractures were surgically treated at a single level I trauma center. The coronal and sagittal deformity were corrected by a medial open‐wedge osteotomy of the dist… Show more

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“…11 Besides, the shortening of the limbs will increase with the enlargement of the corrections angle. 12 The tools for the osteosynthesis use in all case was a condylar blade steel plate. It was applied with a dedicated surgical kit to the fracture site and a compression cortical screw to stabilize the bone strut, placed to reinforce the medial wall of the distal metaphysis and diaphysis.…”
Section: Case Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 Besides, the shortening of the limbs will increase with the enlargement of the corrections angle. 12 The tools for the osteosynthesis use in all case was a condylar blade steel plate. It was applied with a dedicated surgical kit to the fracture site and a compression cortical screw to stabilize the bone strut, placed to reinforce the medial wall of the distal metaphysis and diaphysis.…”
Section: Case Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%