by Rebecca J. Stahl, MA
This procedure corrects a leg length difference. With surgery and devices, a bone can be lengthened over a period of time. The process triggers bone growth and soft tissue lengthening.
Lengthening may be needed if you have a length difference due to:
If the difference is not corrected, it can cause excess strain on joints. You could have pain in your knee, hip, or ankle. You may develop osteoarthritis and back pain.
Correcting the problem can help improve walking and reduce your risk of other problems. Depending on the technique, several inches may be added.
Your doctor will review a list of possible complications, like:
Discuss these risks with your doctor.
Your doctor may do the following:
Before the surgery, you will:
Options include:
This procedure will be done in stages. The first stage is a procedure called an osteotomy. The doctor will make an incision in the leg and cut the bone. The doctor will select a fixation device for the leg. This will stabilize the bone while it is being lengthened. Options include:
Lengthening will be done at a rate of about 1 millimeter (mm) per day. This stage may start a few days or weeks after the osteotomy and last for a couple of months. Depending on your device, you will adjust it several times during the day. Your body will slowly regenerate new bone in the small space that was created between the bone ends.
During the next stage, your bone will heal. You will be able to put more weight on your limb. X-rays will be taken. When the healing process is completed, the fixation devices will be removed.
You will stay in the recovery room for several hours.
The osteotomy can take about two hours. This depends on the extent of the surgery. The lengthening process can take 2-3 months.
Anesthesia prevents pain during surgery. Your doctor will give you pain medicine after surgery. You may have discomfort from the fixation devices.
The surgery is done in a hospital. The usual length of stay is 1-3 days.
At the hospital, the staff will:
Leg lengthening will take place at home. For a smooth recovery:
The entire process can take up to six months.
Contact your doctor if any of the following occurs:
In case of an emergency, call for medical help right away.
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
http://www.aaos.org/
American Orthopaedic Association
http://www.aoassn.org/
The Arthritis Society
http://www.arthritis.ca/
Canadian Orthopaedic Association
http://www.coa-aco.org/
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Last reviewed September 2012 by Michael Woods, MD
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