Arthroplasty Today (Sep 2018)

Total hip arthroplasty and femoral nail lengthening for hip dysplasia and limb-length discrepancy

  • Elizabeth Harkin, MD,
  • S. Robert Rozbruch, MD,
  • Tomas Liskutin, MS,
  • William Hopkinson, MD,
  • Mitchell Bernstein, MD, FRCSC

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
pp. 279 – 286

Abstract

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The application of distraction osteogenesis through the use of magnet-operated, remote-controlled intramedullary lengthening continues to provide new opportunities for accurate limb equalization. While limb-length discrepancy and deformity can be addressed by total hip arthroplasty alone, the magnitude of correction is limited by the soft-tissue envelope and complications such as sciatic nerve palsy. This 3-patient case series presents the combination of staged ipsilateral total hip arthroplasty and retrograde intramedullary femoral nail lengthening for the correction of both deformity and limb-length discrepancy. Our results report leg-length equalization, independent ambulation without assistive devices, and excellent bone and functional outcomes without complications, demonstrating that this combined technique can be used to achieve targeted lengthening and deformity correction. Keywords: Limb lengthening, Limb-length discrepancy, Total hip arthroplasty, PRECICE, Deformity