Chondrodiatasis is a limb-lengthening technique involving slow, controlled, symmetric epiphyseal distraction. The clinical and histological differences between this technique and distraction epiphysiolysis are described. Results are given for the elongation of 170 bone segments in 75 children (41 with limb-length discrepancies and 34 with achondroplasia). All patients were operated upon while the growth plate was still open with maximum bone maturation corresponding to Risser 2
Growth disturbance due to premature physeal closure as a sequela of digit replantation, on occasion,...
We report our experience of lengthening by over 30 % a total of 1 17 lower limbs in achondroplastic ...
There are many and varied lesions afflicting children which effect the growth of long bones in the b...
We describe a technique for slow, progressive, symmetrical distraction of the growth plate using a l...
Hemichondrodiatasis is a technique of closed, gradual, asymmetric distraction of the growth plate to...
Ten epiphyses in seven children underwent fixed-rate distraction of 0.25 mm twice daily in an attemp...
We have compared, in rabbits, two techniques of limb lengthening by distraction of the epiphyseal pl...
Background. Currently, limb lengthening is a widespread operation used in clinical and cosmetic prac...
Progressive bone distraction lengthening is a technique, first described by Matev in 1970, which all...
We reviewed 13 children with partial growth plate arrest who had been treated by epiphyseolysis. Eig...
PURPOSE: Leg length discrepancy and angular deformities can, in contrast to adults; easily be correc...
Callotasis is a lengthening technique that involves slow, controlled distraction after subperiosteal...
Percutaneous epiphysiodesis for arresting growth is a useful method for equalising moderate lower li...
Callotasis is a new technique of limb lengthening involving slow distraction of the callus formed in...
A study of limb lengthening by distraction epiphysiolysis in the rabbit tibia is presented. A specia...
Growth disturbance due to premature physeal closure as a sequela of digit replantation, on occasion,...
We report our experience of lengthening by over 30 % a total of 1 17 lower limbs in achondroplastic ...
There are many and varied lesions afflicting children which effect the growth of long bones in the b...
We describe a technique for slow, progressive, symmetrical distraction of the growth plate using a l...
Hemichondrodiatasis is a technique of closed, gradual, asymmetric distraction of the growth plate to...
Ten epiphyses in seven children underwent fixed-rate distraction of 0.25 mm twice daily in an attemp...
We have compared, in rabbits, two techniques of limb lengthening by distraction of the epiphyseal pl...
Background. Currently, limb lengthening is a widespread operation used in clinical and cosmetic prac...
Progressive bone distraction lengthening is a technique, first described by Matev in 1970, which all...
We reviewed 13 children with partial growth plate arrest who had been treated by epiphyseolysis. Eig...
PURPOSE: Leg length discrepancy and angular deformities can, in contrast to adults; easily be correc...
Callotasis is a lengthening technique that involves slow, controlled distraction after subperiosteal...
Percutaneous epiphysiodesis for arresting growth is a useful method for equalising moderate lower li...
Callotasis is a new technique of limb lengthening involving slow distraction of the callus formed in...
A study of limb lengthening by distraction epiphysiolysis in the rabbit tibia is presented. A specia...
Growth disturbance due to premature physeal closure as a sequela of digit replantation, on occasion,...
We report our experience of lengthening by over 30 % a total of 1 17 lower limbs in achondroplastic ...
There are many and varied lesions afflicting children which effect the growth of long bones in the b...