Israr Ahmad, Alamzeb Khan, Mohammad Idrees.
Modified French Osteotomy for cubitus varus deformity.
Pak J Surg Jan ;23(4):270-4.

Objective: To evaluate the outcome of Modified French Osteotomy for correction of cubitus varus deformity. Design & Duration: Descriptive quasi-experimental study from Feb. 2000 to Oct. 2003. Setting: Dept. of Orthopaedics and Trauma, Post-Graduate Medical Institute, Hayatabad Medical Complex, Peshawar. Patients: All children, aged 3-12 years, with cubitus earns deformity were included in the study. Methodology: Pre-operative clinical as well as radiological assessment of upper extremities were done in all cases. Modified French osteotomy was done to correct the deformity. All patients were followed for seven months. Physical examination for the range of motion, scar and post-operative complications were assessed. Antero-posterior and lateral radiographs of the elbow were obtained, and the carrying angles and lateral condylar prominence index were measured and recorded. Results: Out of the total 30 patients, 26 were male and four female. Left side was involved in 24 cases and the right side in six. The average age at the time of osteotomy was seven years (range 3%-12 years). The average pre-operative carrying angle was 25.2° (range 18-30°) and the post-operative angle 8.7° (range 5-13° valgus). The average preoperative range of motion was 122.6° (range 105-135°) and the post-operative range 123.86° (range 90-135°). The average pre-operative lateral condylar prominence index (LCPI) was 175.56 (range 128-232) and the post-operative lateral condylar prominence 156 (range 100-240). Based on Bellmore criteria, 25 patients showed excellent, three good and two a poor result. Conclusions: Modified French technique of supracondylar osteotomy has excellent results in the management of cubit vs varus in terms of cosmesis, radiological findings and fewer complications.

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