Abstract
Background
CRUS is difficult to treat. Many techniques have been tried in an effort to restore forearm rotation; however, they have not been successful. It is inadvisable by many authors to perform any operation with the hope of obtaining pronation and supination.
Patients and Methods
Eleven children; 3 - 8 years old with CRUS, Wilkie type I, with fixed full pronation deformity were managed by the new ALLAM'S OPERATION which is a one stage intervention including separation of the bony fusion, special cementation technique of the ulnar (or radial) side of the osteotomy, double osteotomy of the radius and a single osteotomy of the ulna (all of the 3 osteotomies were done percutaneously) with intramedullary K. wire fixation of osteotomies at the mid-prone position and above elbow cast application for 6 weeks.
Results
Excellent significant functional range of forearm rotation was obtained with no significant complications after a follow-up period of 3 – 4 y. (average: 3.2 m).
Summary
The new ALLAM'S OPERATION is a one stage intervention for CRUS, (Wilkie type I, with fixed full pronation deformity) with significant obtained active functional range of forearm rotation with no significant complications after an average follow-up period of more than 3 years.