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Correction of tibia vara with six-axis deformity analysis and the Taylor Spatial Frame.
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Six-axis Deformity AnalysisOperative CorrectionMusculoskeletal ImagingMedicineTibia VaraOperative TreatmentTopographical AnatomyOsteoarthritisSurgical StabilizationSurgeryGradual CorrectionAnatomyArthroscopic TechniqueCraniofacial SurgeryTaylor Spatial FrameOrthopaedic SurgeryPhysical TherapyHealth Sciences
Operative correction for infantile and adolescent tibia vara has been described using both external and internal fixation. Gradual correction using a circular fixator offers the advantage of accurate coronal, sagittal, and axial plane correction without significant soft tissue dissection. This study evaluated the use of six-axis deformity analysis and the Taylor Spatial Frame (TSF) for the correction of tibia vara. Nineteen patients (22 tibias), 6 with infantile and 13 with adolescent tibia vara, underwent correction with TSF. On the basis of mechanical axis correction, 21 of 22 tibias were corrected within 3 degrees of normal. Using Schoenecker's criteria, all patients achieved good results (no pain, <5 degrees difference in tibial-femoral angle from the normal side). Complications included one intractable pin-site infection, two superficial pin-site infections, and one delayed union. Six-axis deformity analysis and TSF provide accurate and safe correction of infantile and adolescent tibia vara.
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