Affiliation:
1. Institut za zdravstvenu zaštitu dece i omladine Vojvodine, Novi Sad + Medicinski fakultet, Novi Sad
Abstract
Introduction. Difference in length of upper extremities has mainly esthetic
significance and is therefore not so often a subject of operative treatment,
compared to lower extremities. Case Outline. We are presenting a case of a
16?year?old patient in whom a shortening of 9 cm of the right humerus was
determined at the end of growth. This shortening was the result of surgical
treatment of solitary bone cyst at the proximal end of the humerus done at
the age of 10 years. In order to correct the length of the humerus we applied
distraction osteogenesis with a compressive?distracting device according to
Mitkovic (Traffix), and we achieved the lengthening of 7.5 cm. During the
period of distraction we encountered the following complications: minimal
suppuration at the site of the wedges that was successfully resolved with
intensive local treatment, while pain and paresthesias along the N. radialis
were resolved with a temporarily slowing of the distraction process. Fixation
with a plate, i.e. bone grafting was not necessary, and final functional and
esthetic result was excellent. Conclusion. Successful lengthening of the
shortened humerus can be achieved with a unilateral compressive?distracting
device according to Mitkovic as its application up to a complete bone
reconstruction does not require additional plate fixation or bone grafting.
The patient was capable of performing usual daily activities during
application of the device.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia