Abstract Purpose Approximately 30% of patients with hereditary multiple osteochondromas (HMO) have forearm deformity and dysfunction. The aim of this retrospective study was to review our experience with the surgical treatment of children with HMO and Masada IIb forearm deformities. Methods Data of eight children treated for HMO Masada IIb forearm deformity at our hospital between 2015 and 2019 were collected from the hospital records and retrospectively reviewed. All patients underwent ulnar lengthening by distraction osteogenesis using either the Orthofix or Ilizarov external fixator. Range of movements at the elbow and wrist joints, and forearm supination/pronation, before and after the operation were recorded. Radiographs were evaluated...
Osteokondroma a benign tumor on the spine of the most common and manifests as a<br />solitary non - ...
Radial club hand is a well-recognized congenital malformation characterized by hypoplasia of bone an...
Diaphyseal malunion of the forearm may cause loss of pronation and supination, a painful distal radi...
Abstract Few articles have reported on the treatment of Masada type 2 forearm deformities in heredit...
Introduction: This systematic review aims to answer three research questions concerning the manageme...
PURPOSE: Multiple hereditary exostoses of the forearm typically form in the distal ulna, causing dis...
Background: Surgical treatment of forearm deformities in patients with multiple cartilaginous exosto...
Background: Forearm osteochondromas are found in a vast majority of patients diagnosed with Multipl...
Madelung’s deformity is one of the rare congenital deformities of the forearm and wrist, typically s...
Purpose Dome osteotomy of the distal radius with Vickers ligament release is an established method o...
AbstractObjectiveThe present study assessed functional and radiographic outcomes of distraction oste...
Copyright © 2015 Kenan Koca et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Radioulnar length discrepancy causes pain and decreases function of the wrist, forearm, and elbow. L...
Re-displacement of a pediatric diaphyseal forearm fracture can lead to a malunion with symptomatic i...
Purpose: The emerging role of the locking plate improved the technique also in corrective osteotomie...
Osteokondroma a benign tumor on the spine of the most common and manifests as a<br />solitary non - ...
Radial club hand is a well-recognized congenital malformation characterized by hypoplasia of bone an...
Diaphyseal malunion of the forearm may cause loss of pronation and supination, a painful distal radi...
Abstract Few articles have reported on the treatment of Masada type 2 forearm deformities in heredit...
Introduction: This systematic review aims to answer three research questions concerning the manageme...
PURPOSE: Multiple hereditary exostoses of the forearm typically form in the distal ulna, causing dis...
Background: Surgical treatment of forearm deformities in patients with multiple cartilaginous exosto...
Background: Forearm osteochondromas are found in a vast majority of patients diagnosed with Multipl...
Madelung’s deformity is one of the rare congenital deformities of the forearm and wrist, typically s...
Purpose Dome osteotomy of the distal radius with Vickers ligament release is an established method o...
AbstractObjectiveThe present study assessed functional and radiographic outcomes of distraction oste...
Copyright © 2015 Kenan Koca et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Radioulnar length discrepancy causes pain and decreases function of the wrist, forearm, and elbow. L...
Re-displacement of a pediatric diaphyseal forearm fracture can lead to a malunion with symptomatic i...
Purpose: The emerging role of the locking plate improved the technique also in corrective osteotomie...
Osteokondroma a benign tumor on the spine of the most common and manifests as a<br />solitary non - ...
Radial club hand is a well-recognized congenital malformation characterized by hypoplasia of bone an...
Diaphyseal malunion of the forearm may cause loss of pronation and supination, a painful distal radi...