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Evaluation of the temporary epiphysiodesis procedure using the sherman plate: preliminary results

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the preliminary results of a technique using temporary epiphysiodesis plates using a Sherman plate in the treatment of disorders and deformities of the lower limbs. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 27 patients who underwent temporary epiphysiodesis of the distal femur or proximal tibia with Sherman plates, comprising 28 procedures. The mean age at surgery was 11.2 years (3-15 years). The two-hole plates were made of steel alloy and had a central hole to be used as a guide. The fixation was performed with two 3.5 mm cannulated screws. Indications for treatment were the angular deviations of the lower limbs in valgus (n = 10), varus (n = 2) and mixed (n = 1), limb length discrepancy (n = 9), and the flexion contracture of the knee (n = 5). RESULTS: The mean follow-up period was 11.78 months (± 4.07). We observed only one adverse event (migration of the implant) in a patient who underwent anterior epiphysiodesis of the distal femur for the correction of knee flexion. There were no cases of equipment failure or premature physeal closure. CONCLUSION: The temporary epiphysiodesis procedure using the Sherman plates proved to be easy to execute and was involved with a low rate of complications and lower cost than similar titanium implants. Because it is a procedure with low morbidity, this surgical technique may be indicated for a wide age range and for a variety of disorders of the immature skeleton.

Growth Plate; Surgical Procedures, Operative; Joint Deformities, Acquired; Genu Valgum; Genu Varum; Child


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