The effect of lower extremity lengthening on physeal growth is still controversial. We aim to compare data of the patients who had bilateral simultaneous femur and tibia lengthening with the patients who underwent the lengthening surgery separately for the femur and tibia at the end of completed skeletal maturation in terms of the effect of physeal growth. Twenty-six patients were included who operated in our clinic between 1995 and 2015 for limb lengthening. Fourteen patients with bilateral lengthening of the femur and tibia at the same time were named as simultaneous lengthening (SL). Twelve patients with bilateral lengthening of the femur and then bilateral tibia lengthening seperately were named consecutively lengthening (CL). All patients were followed until completion of growth. The physeal arrest was measured using predicted length (investigated with the multiplier method), the total amount of lengthening and final length.Introduction
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This study aims to evaluate the effect of using different types of fixator on the quality of callus and complications during distraction osteogenesis in patients with achondroplasia. Forty-nine achondroplasia patients with a minimum follow-up of 36 months who underwent limb lengthening between 2005 and 2017 with external fixator only were included. Thirty-three of the patients underwent lengthening using classical Ilizarov frame, while spatial frame used for sixteen. Regenerate quality is evaluated according to the Li classification on the X-ray taken one month after the end of the distraction. Complications were noted in the follow-up period.Introduction
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Coblation is supposed to enhance healing due to increasing vascularity in the degenerated tendon. In the present study the effect of coblation treatment on tendon degeneration was investigated. A total of 32 New Zealand rabbit were enrolled in the current study. Experimental degeneration was performed by injecting prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) to bilateral achilles tendons of rabbits. Four rabbits were excluded by different reasons. Coblation and control groups were composed of 12 rabbits in each. Coblation device only touched to tendon in the control group whereas in the coblation group coblation treatment was performed through 2 cm segment to form grids with 0.5 mm apart with level four energy lasted for 500 ms. 6 rabbits in control and coblation groups were sacrificed in 6th and 12th weeks. Achilles tendons were evaluated histopathologically by modified Movin scale and immunohistopathologic examination was performed using vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and type 4 collagen. After injection of PGE1, findings similiar to chronic tendinosis were revealed. Coblation group revealed significant increment in vascularity with histopathological and immunohistochemical examination. However difference regarding healing of tendon degeneration was not significant between control and coblation group. Coblation treatment increases vascularity in degenerated tendon, but doesn’t increase healing process.