Principles and results of corrective lower limb osteotomies for patients with vitamin D-resistant hypophosphatemic rickets
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Principles and results of corrective lower limb osteotomies for patients with vitamin D-resistant hypophosphatemic rickets
Abstract
Forty-four lower limb osteotomies were performed in ten patients with vitamin D-resistant hypophosphatemic rickets. The average follow-up period was 51 months. Osteotomies were combined with shortening and compression plating. This allowed corrections of angular deformities in the sagittal plane as large as 70 degrees and in the coronal plane as large as 78 degrees. There was one complication, a compartment syndrome that resolved completely following prompt fasciotomy. Recurrence of deformity occurred in 27% of the cases. While osteotomies were safe and provided dramatic improvement to limb deformity, postoperative control of vitamin D metabolism was the one constant factor for maintenance of correction.
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