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Effect of Solitary Osteochondroma on Alignment and Length in the Lower Extremities

Authors
 Hoon Park  ;  Hyun Woo Kim  ;  Kun-Bo Park  ;  Jae Hong Kim  ;  Won June Chang  ;  Byoung Kyu Park 
Citation
 JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS, Vol.44(4) : e351-e356, 2024-04 
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS
ISSN
 0271-6798 
Issue Date
2024-04
MeSH
Adolescent ; Child ; Femur / abnormalities ; Femur / diagnostic imaging ; Humans ; Knee Joint / diagnostic imaging ; Lower Extremity* ; Osteochondroma* / diagnostic imaging ; Retrospective Studies ; Tibia / abnormalities ; Tibia / diagnostic imaging
Abstract
Background: There is a lack of information about the effects of untreated solitary osteochondroma (SO) on longitudinal growth of the lower extremities in children and adolescents. This study aimed to assess the coronal alignment and length of the lower extremity in patients with SO around the knee and to identify the factors related to the development of deformities.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 111 patients diagnosed with SO around the knee. The patients were classified into 2 groups depending on the location of the SO: 51 in the distal femur and 60 in the proximal tibia. Characteristics of the lesions, such as type, location, size, and distance from the joint line, were determined. Radiographic analysis of the lower limbs included mechanical lateral distal femoral angle, mechanical medial proximal tibial angle, whole-leg length, femoral length, and tibial length.

Results: The mean age at the time of diagnosis was 12.3±3.4 years. No statistically significant differences were found between the affected and contralateral sides for mechanical lateral distal femoral angle and mechanical medial proximal tibial angle in either the distal femur or the proximal tibia groups. In patients with femoral lesions, the femoral and whole-leg lengths were significantly shorter on the affected side than on the unaffected side ( P <0.001 and 0.002, respectively), and the mean differences were 2.1±3.6 and 2.1±4.4 mm, respectively. Univariate logistic regression analysis did not reveal any factors associated with limb length discrepancy (LLD). In patients with tibial lesions, no statistically significant differences were found in LLD.

Conclusions: SOs around the knee did not cause clinically significant deformity of the lower extremity. However, in contrast to proximal tibia lesions, SO in the distal femur was associated with the shortening of the affected limb. Consideration should be given to the development of LLD in skeletally immature children with SO in the distal femur.

Level of evidence: Level III-retrospective comparative study.
Full Text
https://journals.lww.com/pedorthopaedics/fulltext/2024/04000/effect_of_solitary_osteochondroma_on_alignment_and.14.aspx
DOI
10.1097/BPO.0000000000002612
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery (정형외과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Hyun Woo(김현우) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8576-1877
Park, Kun Bo(박건보) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8839-4870
Park, Hoon(박훈) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8063-3742
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/200334
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