The Minimally Invasive Plate Osteosynthesis (MIPO) technique with a locking compression plate for femoral lengthening

Hirosuke Endo, Koji Asaumi, Shigeru Mitani, Tomoyuki Noda, Hiroshi Minagawa, Tomonori Tetsunaga, Toshifumi Ozaki

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Abstract

A minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis technique using a locking compression plate (LCF) has been used widely in trauma cases. Its advantages are that the MIPO technique does not interfere with the fracture site and thus provides improved biological healing, and that the LCP has excellent angular stability. Its use in bone lengthening, however, has not been established. In such cases, it is desirable to shorten the external skeletal fixation period as much as possible. Here, the MIPO technique using an LCP was applied to femoral distraction osteogenesis in an attempt to shorten the external skeletal fixation period. For femoral lengthening, the MIPO technique was performed in 2 stages. Orthofix external fixators (Orthofix, England) were used to insert screws from the anterolateral side rather than from the lateral side of the femur for bone lengthening. When sufficient callus formation was detected postoperatively at the site of bone lengthening, and the absence of infection was ensured, limb draping was performed, including a whole external fixator, and then the MIPO technique was applied with an LCP. In 3 cases (5 limbs), the average duration of external skeletal fixation was 134 days, the average external-fixation index was 24 days/cm, and the average consolidation index was 22 days/cm. The MIPO technique using an LCP made it possible to shorten the external skeletal fixation-wearing period in femoral lengthening. Copyright

Original languageEnglish
Article number8
JournalActa medica Okayama
Volume62
Issue number5
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2008

Keywords

  • External skeletal fixation
  • External-fixation index
  • Femoral lengthening
  • Locking compression plate
  • Minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all)

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