From a multicentric study on Congenital Pseudoarthrosis of the tibia (CPT) conducted on 340 patients, we evaluated the functional results on a group of thirty patients who were at the end of skeletal growth (age less than or equal to 16 years). The prognosis of CPT is very much related to the radiologic classification. Crawford type 2 and Crawford type 4 pseudoarthrosis have a worse prognosis, with a lower percentage of fusion at the site of pseudoarthrosis. Crawford 4 patients have the worst functional results. Most of them showed a severe leg length discrepancy, needed a permenent brace, with an ankle joint function fair or poor. The presence of fibula pseudoarthrosis seems to be responsible for most of the worst functional results. The level of deformity caused by either the natural course of the disease or its treatment, is decisive in the evalution of the functional results.

Tudisco, C., Bollini, G., Dungl, P., Fixen, J., Grill, F., Hefti, F., et al. (2000). Functional results at the end of skeletal growth in 30 patients affected by congenital pseudoarthrosis of the tibia. JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS B, 9(2), 94-102.

Functional results at the end of skeletal growth in 30 patients affected by congenital pseudoarthrosis of the tibia

TUDISCO, COSIMO;
2000-04-01

Abstract

From a multicentric study on Congenital Pseudoarthrosis of the tibia (CPT) conducted on 340 patients, we evaluated the functional results on a group of thirty patients who were at the end of skeletal growth (age less than or equal to 16 years). The prognosis of CPT is very much related to the radiologic classification. Crawford type 2 and Crawford type 4 pseudoarthrosis have a worse prognosis, with a lower percentage of fusion at the site of pseudoarthrosis. Crawford 4 patients have the worst functional results. Most of them showed a severe leg length discrepancy, needed a permenent brace, with an ankle joint function fair or poor. The presence of fibula pseudoarthrosis seems to be responsible for most of the worst functional results. The level of deformity caused by either the natural course of the disease or its treatment, is decisive in the evalution of the functional results.
apr-2000
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/33 - MALATTIE APPARATO LOCOMOTORE
English
congenital pseudoarthrosis of the tibia (CPT); congenital deformities; neurofibromatosis; functional results
Tudisco, C., Bollini, G., Dungl, P., Fixen, J., Grill, F., Hefti, F., et al. (2000). Functional results at the end of skeletal growth in 30 patients affected by congenital pseudoarthrosis of the tibia. JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS B, 9(2), 94-102.
Tudisco, C; Bollini, G; Dungl, P; Fixen, J; Grill, F; Hefti, F; Romanus, B; Wientroub, S
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