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Leg lengthening and shortening
From Healthscout's partner site on chronic pain, HealthCentral.com
Leg lengthening and shortening are types of surgery to treat some children who have legs of unequal lengths. These procedures may:
Alternative Names
Epiphysiodesis; Epiphyseal arrest; Correction of unequal bone length; Bone lengthening; Bone shortening; Femoral lengthening; Femoral shortening Description BONE LENGTHENING This series of treatments involves several surgical procedures, a long recovery period, and a number of risks -- but it can add up to 6 inches of length to a leg. ![]() While the child is under general anesthesia:
Later, when the leg has reached the desired length and has healed (usually after several months), another surgical procedure will be done to remove the pins. BONE RESECTION OR REMOVAL This is a complicated surgery that can produce a very precise degree of correction. While the child is under general anesthesia:
BONE GROWTH RESTRICTION Bone growth takes place at the growth plates (physes) at each end of long bones. While the child is under general anesthesia, the surgeons make a surgical cut over the growth plate at the end of the bone in the longer leg.
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