- Ilizarov apparatus
The Ilizarov apparatus is used in a surgical procedure that can be used to lengthen or reshape limb bones. In addition, the procedure is often used to treat complex and/or open
bone fracture s, where conventional treatment techniques cannot be used. It can also be used to treat infected non-unions of bones not amenable with other techniques.History
Professor
Gavril Abramovich Ilizarov invented this procedure in the 1950s after having to treat orthopedic conditions in the Kurgan region ofSiberia . Originally bicycle parts were used for the frame.This novel technique was introduced to the West in the 1980s, predominantly via Italian surgeons. It gained popularity in the 90s, and has been used successfully by many surgeons throughout the world now. In most developing countries it is a highly specialised technique used mainly for deformity correction by experienced deformity surgeons due to its complexity. Further development of the ring construct led to the
Taylor Spatial Frame which is more versatile and far easier to use, but very costly. Though, nowadays intramedullary limb lengthening devices are also available, they are not suitable for deformity correction of bones.Bone Lengthening/Reshaping Procedure
The device is a specialized form of
external fixator , acircular fixator , modular in construction. Stainless steel rings are fixed to the bone via stainless steel heavy-gauge wire (called "pins"). The rings are connected to each other with threaded rods attached through adjustable nuts. The circular construction and tensioned wires of the Ilizarov apparatus provide far more structural support than the traditional monolateral fixator system. This allows early weightbearing. The frame can be used to support a fractured limb, but it is most commonly used to correct deformity through callotasis.The procedure consists of an initial surgery, during which the bone is surgically fractured and the ring apparatus is attached. As the patient recovers, the fractured bone begins to grow together. While the bone is growing, the frame is adjusted by means of turning the nuts, thus increasing the space between two rings. As the rings are connected to opposite sides of the fracture, this adjustment, done daily, moves the now-healing fracture apart by approximately one millimetre per day. The incremental daily increases result in a considerable lengthening of the limb over time. Once the lengthening phase is complete, the apparatus stays on the limb to facilitate healing. The patient can move about on crutches and pain is lessened. Once healing is complete, a second surgery is necessary to remove the ring apparatus. The result is a limb that is significantly longer. Additional surgery may be necessary, in the case of leg lengthening, to lengthen the
Achilles tendon to accommodate the longer bone length. The major advantage of this procedure is that because the apparatus provides complete support while the bone is recovering the patient can remain active aiding recovery.A further use is of bone transport, whereby a defect in a long bone can be treated by transporting a segment of bone, whilst simultaneously lengthening regenerate to reduce the defect and finally dock with the other segment, producing a single bony unit.
While the Ilizarov apparatus is minimally invasive (no large incisions are made,) it is not free of complications. Pain is common and can be severe, but is treatable with
analgesics . Careful attention to daily cleaning and hygiene is necessary to prevent pin site infection. Other complications include swelling and muscle transfixion.Bone Fracture Treatment Procedure
The Ilizarov method is widely used to treat complex and/or open bone fractures. This method is preferred over conventional treatment options (such as
internal fixator or cast) where there is a high risk of infection or the fracture is of such severity that internal fixators are unworkable.Images (Case Study)
The following case study illustrates the Ilizarov apparatus treatment procedure for a fractured limb. The photographs are of the same patient during the course of treatment. If other individuals desire to post images, please create a separate gallery/case-study.
ee also
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Bone healing
*Fibrocartilage callus
*Osteoporosis
*Stress fracture
*Blowout fracture
*Distraction osteogenesis
*Osteogenesis Imperfecta
*S. Robert Rozbruch
*Pseudarthrosis External links
* [http://www.newsmonster.co.uk/pioneering-surgery-offers-the-prospect-of-saving-the-legs-of-thousands-of-accident-vi.html Living with an Ilizarov/Taylor Spatial Frame UK newspaper article]
* [http://www.ilizarov.com/english/ ilizarov.com (English)]
* [http://www.ilizarov.org.uk/index1.htm The ILIZAROV frame wearer's support group]
* [http://www.vardaan.net/ilizarov.htm More information and pictures about the Ilizarov surgical technique]
* [http://freespace.virgin.net/jerry.whitney/index.htm A personal Ilizarov experience]
* [http://www.limblengthening.com Institute for Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction]
* [http://www.bonefixator.com/fracture_fixation/taylor_spatial_frame_1.html Taylor Spatial Frame]
* [http://www.rucosm.com Legs lengthening and correction with Ilizarov frame]
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