Ilizarov procedure in pseudarthrosis

Der Orthopäde
C JostenG Muhr

Abstract

The treatment of nonunions has made an important development through the work of Ilizarov describing the principles of compression and distraction by using the ring-fixator. While local compression is sufficient in hypertrophic nonunions, the treatment of choice for atrophic infected nonunions with bony defects is a corticotomy followed by a segmental transport, especially in case of an osseous defect larger than 3 cm. Primary shortening poses a better starting point both for soft-tissue reconstruction and for early docking. External fixation systems are the ring-fixator, the unilateral fixator and hybrid systems combining both fixation methods. The use of a ring-fixator makes a shorter time of osseous consolidation possible when compared to a unilateral system (25,8 d/cm - 35,8 d/cm). Soft-tissue reconstruction before initiation of transport also shortens the time of osseous consolidation compared to later soft-tissue coverage. A docking-region in the metaphyseal area is supported by minimal internal fixation and cancellous bone graft. Segmental transport is complicated by local infection, regenerate failure (4.3% and regenerate fracture (2.9%).

Citations

May 29, 2009·Acta Orthopaedica. Supplementum·Leif Pål Kristiansen
Jun 3, 2017·Der Unfallchirurg·Susanne FeihlMichael Müller

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