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World J Orthop. Mar 18, 2022; 13(3): 329-338
Published online Mar 18, 2022. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v13.i3.329
Table 2 Summary of literature data on surgical treatment of femoral deformities in polyostotic fibrous dysplasia and McCune-Albright syndrome
Ref.
Patients (femurs)
Type of deformities
Mean age at surgery
Surgical treatment
Length of follow-up
Results
Complications
Conclusions
Freeman et al[14], 19874 (6)Complex14.5 yrMultiple osteotomies and fixation with Zickel nail2.8 yrPatients return to normal activitiesIntraoperative fracture (1), Respiratory distress syndrome (1), Delayed union (1)Definitive control of deformities and recurrent fracture
Ozaki et al[15], 19968 (11)Coxa vara, Shepherd's crook deformity6 yrValgus osteotomy in 2 cases + curettage and bone grafting19.5 yrDeformities continue to progress until pubertyNoneThe lesions stop progressing after puberty, with the change in activity of pathologic tissue from childhood to adult life
Keijser et al[16], 20017 (10)Complex14.5 yrSeveral corrective osteotomies + curettage, cryosurgery and grafting with definitive I.M. fixation6 yrProgression of the deformities in patients with MAS NoneFunctional outcomes of extended lesions are satisfactory although some lesions need multiple procedures
Ippolito et al[17], 20027 (10)Complex17 yrSingle or multiple osteotomies and fixation with UFN nail with spiral blade2 yrAll patients were painless and able to walk, one with brace and another with crutchesDelayed union (1)Provide mechanical support to the weak and fragile dysplastic bone through intramedullary nailing
O'Sullivan et al[18], 20025 (10)Complex8.6 yrElongating intramedullary rods + biphosphonates> 2 yrImprovement of quality of life, decreasing pain and fracture rate and improving walking abilityNoneElongating rod without stabilization of the femoral neck is effective but doesn't prevent coxa vara
Jung et al[19], 20065 (7)Shepherd's crook deformity24 yrMultiple osteotomies and I.M. nailing with neck cross pinning2.5 yrAll patients were able to return to normal activities of daily livingLoosening of the distal locking screw (1)Good correction of progressing shepherd's crook deformity and prevention of recurrences and fractures
Yang et al[20], 20107 (8)Coxa vara, Shepherd's crook deformity22.7 yrValgus osteotomy, curettage, massive allograft and I.M. nailing with neck cross pinning6.2 yrCorrection of coxa vara from 75° to 120°. No progression of deformityNoneThe device represents the first choice of internal fixation, improving limb function and preventing fractures. Good incorporation of allografts
Li et al[21], 201312 (12)Coxa vara, Shepherd's crook deformity14.3 yrValgus osteotomy stabilized by DHS plate 1.5 to 10.6 yrCorrection of coxa vara from 89° to 129°Fracture below the plate (1)Restore the neck-shaft angle and the mechanical alignment of the femur and improve function
Kushare et al[22], 20145 (5)Coxa vara, Shepherd's crook deformity21.6 yrValgus osteotomy stabilized with different devices (plate, I.M. nail, E.F.) 2.2 yrSatisfactory in 3 patients and unsatisfactory in 2 for persistent painLoosening of External Fixator (1)I.M. implants with neck cross pinning are the preferable method of stabilizing osteotomies in shepherd's crook deformities
Ippolito et al[23], 201511 (12)Complex14 yrTwo stages: (1) Valgus osteotomy for correction of coxa vara and hip plate; and (2) Definitive fixation by I.M. nail with spiral blade 4.5 yrNeck-shaft angle and shepherd's crook deformities were fully correctedCut out of the spiral blade (2), Plate‘s screw loosening (1), Fracture below the plate (1)Restore femoral alignment, pain relief and gait improvement, avoiding complications related to peripheral plates
Benedetti et al[24], 20155 (8)Complex6 yrValgus osteotomy stabilized by I.M. nail with spiral blade 3 yrCorrection of deformities in all cases. Loss of coxa vara correction in 2 cases. Nail breakage in one caseNail breaking below the spiral blade (1)Proximal humeral nail connected to a spiral blade may represent a useful device to fix deformities in PFD in young children
Hefti et al[25], 201713 (15)Shepherd's crook deformity14.5 yrCorrective osteotomy stabilized by a custom made retrograde intramedullary nail 4.5 yrMost patients were pain free. All patients but one were able to walk, 3 of them with crutchesNail breaking (1), Screw penetration into the acetabulum (1), Proximal screw migration (1)This new operative method corrects and stabilizes severe difficult deformities. The operation is technical demanding requiring a careful ability to manage significant blood loss
Majoor et al[27], 20186 (6)Shepherd's crook deformity15.7 yrCorrective osteotomy stabilized by angle blade plate or I.M. nail (1 case), plus grafting in 3 cases 11.2 yrNo significant change of the femoral neck shaft angleFractures of the distal part of the plate (2)PDF deformities can be adequately and safety treated with angled blade plates. Based on literature review, they propose an individualized patient-tailored approach
Fang et al[26], 20186 (6)Shepherd's crook or complex deformity25.8 yrCorrective osteotomy stabilized with I.M. nail (PFNA) plus curettage and grafting3 yrAll patients except one had satisfactory functional and radiologic resultsCut out of the spiral blade (1)Internal fixation with I.M. nail plus curettage and bone grafting is recommended for treating large lesions with deformity
Wan et al[28], 201910 (10)Shepherd's crook deformity 31.2 yrCorrective osteotomy stabilized by DHS plate or I.M. nail (3 cases) plus PMMA augmentation in 5 cases 2.8 yrCorrection of coxa vara from 88.1° to 128.5°. Longer operating times and greater blood loss in I.M. nailingWound superficial infection (1)3D printing osteotomy templates facilitate the correction of shepherd's crook deformity. DHS plus PMMA yields excellent results