The Taylor spatial frame for deformity correction in the lower
limbs
Mohamed Fadel1, 3
and Gamal Hosny2
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Department of Orthopedic
Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, El-Minia University
Hospital, El-Minia, Egypt |
| (2) |
Department of Orthopedic
Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Benha University, Benha,
Egypt |
| (3) |
Nasr City, 53 Mousa
Ibn-Nosair, 11471 Cairo, Egypt |
Received: 1 October 2004 Accepted:
11 October 2004 Published
online: 10 February 2005
Abstract The
Taylor spatial frame uses the slow correction principles of
the Ilizarov system but adds a six-axis deformity analysis
incorporated within a computer program. To evaluate its use in
our community, we used it in lengthening and deformity
correction of the lower limbs to treat 22 cases from 1999 to
2001. There were 14 females and eight males (average age 16.5
years). Our target was lengthening in eight cases, correction
of deformities in eight and both in six. The results were
excellent in 18 cases, good in two, and fair in two. Despite
the cost, patient profile and a steep learning curve, our
results were encouraging but less favorable than with the
Ilizarov external fixator.
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