Femoral lengthening in young patients:An evidence-based comparison between motorized lengthening nails and external fixation  

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作  者:Mohamed Hafez Nicolas Nicolaou Amaka C Offiah Stephen Giles Sanjeev Madan James A Fernandes 

机构地区:[1]Department of Oncology and Metabolism,Sheffield University,Sheffield S102TN,United Kingdom [2]Department of Paedaiatric Limb Reconstruction,Sheffield Children Hospital,Sheffield S102TH,United Kingdom [3]Department of Radiology,Sheffield Children Hospital,Sheffield S102TH,United Kingdom [4]Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics,Sheffield Children Hospital,Sheffield S102Th,United Kingdom

出  处:《World Journal of Orthopedics》2021年第11期909-919,共11页世界骨科杂志(英文版)

基  金:Supported by Children’s Hospital Charity and Industry(Nuvasive,CA,United States),No.5431.

摘  要:BACKGROUND Femoral lengthening is a procedure of great importance in the treatment of congenital and acquired limb deficiencies.Technological advances have led to the latest designs of fully implantable motorized intramedullary lengthening nails.The use of these nails has increased over the last few years.AIM To review and critically appraise the literature comparing the outcome of femoral lengthening in children using intramedullary motorized lengthening nails to external fixation.METHODS Electronic databases(MEDLINE,CINAHL,EMBASE,Cochrane)were systematically searched in November 2019 for studies comparing the outcome of femoral lengthening in children using magnetic lengthening nails and external fixation.The outcomes included amount of gained length,healing index,complications and patient reported outcomes.RESULTS Of the 452 identified studies,only two(retrospective and non-randomized)met the inclusion criteria.A total of 91 femora were included.In both studies,the age of patients treated with nails ranged from 15 to 21 years compared to 9 to 15 years for patients in the external fixation group.Both devices achieved the target length.Prevalence of adverse events was less in the nail(60%-73%)than in the external fixation(81%-100%)group.None of the studies presented patient reported outcomes.CONCLUSION The clinical effectiveness of motorized nails is equivalent or superior to external fixation for femoral lengthening in young patients.The available literature is limited and does not provide evidence on patient quality of life or cost effectiveness of the interventions.

关 键 词:Lengthening nails Motorized nails Distraction ostepgenesis LENGTHENING 

分 类 号:R687.3[医药卫生—骨科学]

 

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