The aim of surgical orthopaedics in short stature is to increase overall height and improve body proportions. It is particularly applicable to lower limb lengthening in achondroplasia, hypochondroplasia, Turner's syndrome and Ellis-van Creveld syndrome. Two methods are routinely used in Verona: chondrodiatasis and callotasis. Although simultaneous lengthening of tibia and femur of the same limb have generally been employed, recent efforts have concentrated on simultaneous lengthening of one femur and the contralateral tibia. Lengthening of up to 20-25 cm can now be achieved, with a complication rate below 20%
Aim: To describe an appliance used for equalisation of severe congenital lower limb length discrepan...
Lengthening of upper limbs is an infrequent event because the surgical approach is necessary only fo...
Previous studies on lengthening for achondroplasia have reported bilateral extensive femoral lengthe...
A series of 140 patients with short stature operated on for limb lengthening (80 had achondroplasia,...
We report our experience of lengthening by over 30 % a total of 1 17 lower limbs in achondroplastic ...
Abstract Achondroplasia and hypochondroplasia limb lengthening has become better accepted over last ...
The aim of this study was to review our cases of lower limb lengthening to treat Turner dwarfism, an...
Callotasis is a lengthening technique that involves slow, controlled distraction after subperiosteal...
Callotasis is a lengthening technique that involves slow, controlled distraction after subperiosteal...
We report our experience of lengthening by over 30% a total of 117 lower limbs in achondroplastic pa...
Introduction: Achondroplasia is the most common reason for disproportionate short stature. Normally,...
Extensive limb lengthening (ELL) was completed in 75 patients: 66 achondroplasia and 9 hypochondropl...
We performed bilateral femoral shortening operations on 15 skeletally mature patients (11 women and ...
The procedure for femoral callotasis is explained, and a series of 160 lengthenings is reviewed, 60 ...
The procedure for femoral callotasis is explained, and a series of 160 lengthenings is reviewed, 60 ...
Aim: To describe an appliance used for equalisation of severe congenital lower limb length discrepan...
Lengthening of upper limbs is an infrequent event because the surgical approach is necessary only fo...
Previous studies on lengthening for achondroplasia have reported bilateral extensive femoral lengthe...
A series of 140 patients with short stature operated on for limb lengthening (80 had achondroplasia,...
We report our experience of lengthening by over 30 % a total of 1 17 lower limbs in achondroplastic ...
Abstract Achondroplasia and hypochondroplasia limb lengthening has become better accepted over last ...
The aim of this study was to review our cases of lower limb lengthening to treat Turner dwarfism, an...
Callotasis is a lengthening technique that involves slow, controlled distraction after subperiosteal...
Callotasis is a lengthening technique that involves slow, controlled distraction after subperiosteal...
We report our experience of lengthening by over 30% a total of 117 lower limbs in achondroplastic pa...
Introduction: Achondroplasia is the most common reason for disproportionate short stature. Normally,...
Extensive limb lengthening (ELL) was completed in 75 patients: 66 achondroplasia and 9 hypochondropl...
We performed bilateral femoral shortening operations on 15 skeletally mature patients (11 women and ...
The procedure for femoral callotasis is explained, and a series of 160 lengthenings is reviewed, 60 ...
The procedure for femoral callotasis is explained, and a series of 160 lengthenings is reviewed, 60 ...
Aim: To describe an appliance used for equalisation of severe congenital lower limb length discrepan...
Lengthening of upper limbs is an infrequent event because the surgical approach is necessary only fo...
Previous studies on lengthening for achondroplasia have reported bilateral extensive femoral lengthe...