Supracondylar Humeral Osteotomy for Traumatic Childhood Cubitus Varus Deformity

William L. Oppenheim(Shriners for Children Medical Center - Pasadena), Timothy J. Clader(Shriners for Children Medical Center - Pasadena), Chadwick F. Smith(Shriners for Children Medical Center - Pasadena), Michael Bayer(Shriners for Children Medical Center - Pasadena)
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
September 1, 1984
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Abstract

Between 1958 and 1983, 45 corrective supracondylar osteotomies of the humerus were performed for post-traumatic cubitus varus deformity in 43 children. The average follow-up period was two and one-half years. Excellent or good results were obtained in 33 patients. Unsatisfactory results were seen in 12. The operation, though deceptively simple, had a significant complication rate (24%), including neuropraxia, sepsis, and cosmetically unacceptable scarring. After these problems were analyzed, the important points of technique that were noted were a comprehensive preoperative plan and a simple lateral closing wedge osteotomy, leaving the medial cortex intact and ignoring rotational deformity.


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