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Intertrochanteric Versus Supracondylar Osteotomy for Severe Femoral Anteversion

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Specialty Pediatrics
Date 1994 Jan 1
PMID 8113370
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Abstract

Severe femoral anteversion may require operative correction if it results in cosmetic or functional disability. Complication rates < or = 15% have been reported after derotational osteotomy. We report the results of 51 osteotomies in 27 patients with idiopathic femoral anteversion over a 15-year period at a major pediatric orthopaedic referral center. Thirty-four derotational osteotomies in 17 patients were performed using a supracondylar technique with crossed-pin fixation. There was a 14.7% complication rate. Sixteen osteotomies in 10 patients were performed using an intertrochanteric osteotomy and blade-plate fixation with the patient in the prone position; there were no reported complications. The intertrochanteric osteotomy allowed more accurate correction of the intoeing deformity and decreased the need for postoperative immobilization. In addition, the more secure blade-plate fixation benefits the active child > 8 years of age who requires operative correction of severe femoral anteversion.

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