2022
DOI: 10.2196/39319
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Treatment of Infected Tibial Metaphyseal Nonunions Using the Ilizarov Method: Protocol for a Prospective Nonrandomized Study

Abstract: Background The management of infected metaphyseal nonunion of the tibia is devastating, especially when associated with significant bone loss, poor soft tissues, draining sinuses, axial deformity, knee or ankle joint stiffness, limb discrepancy, and multiresisted pathogens. A systematic review, performed recently by the primary investigators but not yet published, yielded the lack of studies in the field and the huge heterogeneity of the presented results. We found several bias and controversies su… Show more

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“…The technique involves placing tension wires through the bony structures of the clubfoot to realign the joint surfaces and foot anatomy in all three planes [2]. Ilizarov surgical method provides the possibility of timely recovery of organ function for both children and adults and improves movement limitations in patients [14,15]. The overall aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the Ilizarov technique in the correction of neglected clubfoot deformities.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The technique involves placing tension wires through the bony structures of the clubfoot to realign the joint surfaces and foot anatomy in all three planes [2]. Ilizarov surgical method provides the possibility of timely recovery of organ function for both children and adults and improves movement limitations in patients [14,15]. The overall aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the Ilizarov technique in the correction of neglected clubfoot deformities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%