Published 2014
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Rotationplasty as a salvage of failed primary limb reconstruction: up to date review and case report
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We report a case of a 15-year-old girl who is a known case
for proximal focal femoral deficiency. She underwent
several surgical lengthening procedures. Her course was
complicated by femur nonunion, knee joint dislocation, stiff
knee, and final lower limb discrepancy of over 15 cm.
Rotationplasty was performed to salvage her previous
surgical failures and restore her function. Surgery was
uneventful and the patient was able to walk with the
prosthesis in a few months after index surgery. Although
the outcome of rotationplasty is visually unusual, for some
children restored function and physical capabilities
outweigh cosmetic concerns. The aim of the present study
was to report a case of rotationplasty in salvaging a failed
primary limb reconstruction in a patient with proximal
femur focal deficiency.
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- https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1187428
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1187428
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- UNIGE