Correction of a major flexion deformity developed after knee arthrodesis in child age : A case report


Published online: Jun 27 2008

Bilal Demir, Ramadan Oke, Kahraman Ozturk, Kerem Aydin, Sarper Gursu, Vedat Sahin

From Baltalimani Metin Sabanci Bone and Joint Diseases Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

Abstract

Septic arthritis in child age results in sequelae when treated late or inappropriately. Arthrodesis is a salvage option which is rarely performed in children because of its complications and resultant disabilities. We report the case of a 16-year-old boy who had been treated with arthrodesis of his right knee at the age of seven and subsequently developed a progressive osseous deformity, eventually resulting in a 130° flexion deformity of the knee. The deformity and the resulting limb length discrepancy were corrected using the Ilizarov method. In a single stage operation, a wedge resection osteotomy at the distal femur was performed and a ring fixator was applied. The mechanical axis was corrected first by gradual closing of the wedge thus avoiding damage to the posterior neurovascular structures, followed by lengthening.