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Reconstruction of Forearm Deformity by Distraction Osteogenesis in Children With Relative Shortening of the Ulna Due to Multiple Cartilaginous Exostosis

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2011

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In agreement with literature reports, carpal balance can be restored over the medium term. However, mild recurrences of ulnar shortening and radial malformation were observed during further development. To prevent deformity progression in immature patients, surgery should be carried out early. The optimal timing of surgery needs to be calculated precisely to take advantage of the high remodeling potential and an acceptable degree of recurrent deformity. Ulnar lengthening is necessary, but overcorrection is inadvisable due to possible ulnocarpal impaction syndrome. As significant remodeling effects on the radius were observed, simultaneous radial correction procedures are not recommended a priori.