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Pediatric update #11. Congenital radioulnar synostosis. A new technique for derotational osteotomy.

Orthopaedic Review 1990 Februrary
Hyperpronation deformity due to congenital radioulnar synostosis has previously been managed by derotational osteotomy through the synostosis, while stabilization has been achieved with K-wires and a long arm cast. The technique presented here uses a small external fixation device that allows precise rotational correction and affords adequate stabilization yet avoids cast immobilization.

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