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1 George V Russell, MD University of Mississippi
Clamshell Osteotomy George V Russell, MD University of Mississippi

2 Objectives Framework Evolution/rationale Implementation Evaluation

3 Axes

4 Angular Deformities

5 Osteotomy Basics

6 Malunion: Deformity IR ER CORONAL SAGITTAL AXIAL MEDIAL LATERAL
TRANSLATION MEDIAL LATERAL ANTERIOR POSTERIOR SHORTENED LENGTHENED ANGULATION VARUS VALGUS FLEXION [PROCURVATUM] EXTENSION [RECURVATUM] IR ER So you think about translation and angulation in the coronal, sagittal, and axial planes. And you decide that by the nature of its intramedullary position and its inherent strength through design and material properties, it should be pretty good at controlling deformity in the coronal and sagittal planes. It will be hard for the bone to deform by translation or angulation because you have a good fit between the implant and the bone on each side of the fracture. But the axial plane worries you…and for good reason.

7 MULTIAPICAL DEFORMITIES
MULTILEVEL SOLUTION Osteotomy per CORA Other Muy complicado Compliments of Jeff Mast, MD

8 Single Cut Solution

9 TA, 43 yo male

10 Your Approach? Closing Wedge Single-Cut Dome/ Crescentic Opening Wedge
Milch

11 Brilliance

12 JH Desperation

13 IMN for Osteotomies

14 Nail as Reduction Tool

15 Clamshell Osteotomy Simple planning

16 Clamshell/Conchas

17 Clamshell Osteotomy

18 Clamshell Osteotomy

19 TA, 43 yo male Preop osteotomy

20 TA postop osteotomy

21 TA 3 mos post osteotomy

22 TA 1 yr postop 2 yrs postop

23 BT, 53 yo female

24 BT, postop

25 BT, 10 mos

26 Materials and Methods 3 Medical Centers IRB approved
Complex diaphyseal malunions 4 femoral malunions 6 tibial malunions

27 Materials and Methods All deformities post-traumatic
Deformity 18 years (1-50 years) Avg age 41years (14-71 years) 7 males, 3 females

28 Results Independent Evaluation Osteotomies healed by 6 months

29 Radiographic Corrections
Coronal: 2-20 degrees Sagittal: 0-32 degrees Axial: 0-25 degrees Length: 0-5 centimeters Within 2cm contralateral limb

30 Complications Delayed union—dynamization Broken interlocking bolt
2 wound dehiscences Local wound care D&I, closure

31 Clamshell Osteotomy: A New Technique to Correct Complex Diaphyseal Malunions Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (American). 2009;91:

32 DJ, 40 yo female

33 DJ, postop 4th year resident

34 EG, 38 yo male Preop osteotomy recurvatum posterior translation
varus shortening Preop osteotomy

35 EG Postop osteotomy

36 EG--4 years

37 EM, 60 yo male Longstanding malunion HTN Fall

38 EM postop

39 EM 6 mos postop

40 EM—1 yr

41 EM--3 years

42 Contraindications Morbid obesity Intramedullary osteomyelitis
Short metaphyseal segment No intramedullary canal

43 Why I Like Clamshell Planning is simple Nailing is familiar
Nail as reduction device Technique is transferable

44 Thank You The Miracle Center


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