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VOLUME 6 , ISSUE 2 ( August, 2011 ) > List of Articles

Original Article

Guided growth for correction of knee flexion deformity: a series of four cases

B. A. MacWilliams, B. Harjinder, P. M. Stevens

Keywords : Fixed knee flexion deformity, Crouch gait, Guided growth, Hemiepiphysiodesis, 8-plate

Citation Information : MacWilliams BA, Harjinder B, Stevens PM. Guided growth for correction of knee flexion deformity: a series of four cases. 2011; 6 (2):83-90.

DOI: 10.1007/s11751-011-0110-7

License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Published Online: 01-06-2012

Copyright Statement:  Copyright © 2011; The Author(s).


Abstract

Fixed knee flexion deformity can present as an insidious and significant problem in diverse etiologies, most commonly in cerebral palsy. Traditional surgical intervention has included posterior capsulotomy and supracondylar femoral osteotomy, both of which carry significant associated morbidity and risks. In the skeletally immature patient, guided growth may be used to correct or substantially diminish the deformity. We are presenting our early experience encompassing four subjects who completed instrumented gait analysis both prior to and after distal femoral anterior guided growth (hemiepiphysiodesis). Changes in gait and function resulting from surgery in each individual are reported. Outcomes indicate improved knee range of motion and alleviation of crouch at the knee with secondary improvements in the ankle, hip and pelvis. Three subjects with initially slow gait velocity improved to within normal limits by demonstrating increased stride length. A measure of overall gait kinematics showed improvements in all limbs. Anterior guided growth (hemiepiphysiodesis) of the distal femur resulted in positive quantitative changes in all four patients, though degree and types of changes were variable in this small series. Encouraged by these findings, we now prefer guided growth to extension supracondylar osteotomy for the skeletally immature patient with fixed knee flexion deformity.


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