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Growth modulation with tension-band plates for the correction of paediatric lower limb angular deformity: current concepts and indications for a rational use

Julio Javier Masquijo, Cristian Artigas, Julio de Pablos

2021EFORT Open Reviews33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Growth modulation (GM) with tension-band plates (TBPs) by tethering part of the growth plate is an established technique for the correction of angular deformities in children, and it has increasingly supplanted more invasive osteotomies. Growth modulation with TBPs is a safe and effective method to correct a variety of deformities in skeletally immature patients with idiopathic and pathological physes. The most common indication is a persistent deformity in the coronal plane of the knee exceeding 10°, with anterior and/or lateral joint pain, patellofemoral instability, gait disturbance, or cosmetic concerns. GM has also shown good results in patients with fixed flexion deformity of the knee and ankle valgus. This paper reviews the history of the procedure, current indications, and recent advances underlying physeal manipulation with TBPs. Cite this article: EFORT Open Rev 2021;6:658-668. DOI: 10.1302/2058-5241.6.200098

Topics & Concepts

Coronal planeDeformityMedicineAnkleValgusOrthodonticsPhysical medicine and rehabilitationValgus deformitySurgeryAnatomyBone fractures and treatmentsKnee injuries and reconstruction techniquesElbow and Forearm Trauma Treatment