Leg length discrepancies can be caused by fractures that affect the limb’s growth plates, as well as congenital deformations and infections. Approximately 100 South Florida children per year require treatment for limb discrepancies.
The new method also has potential for children with dwarfism or short stature to help increase height. Both limbs can be treated concurrently with the internal technology, offering a height increase of two to three inches per treatment. For some patients, this might be considered a cosmetic procedure.
The PRECICE remote-controlled leg limb lengthening system – developed by Ellipse Technologies, Inc., of Irvine, California – is implanted through a minimally invasive method. Once in place, the technology can be used to lengthen the femur (thigh bone) and/ or tibia (shin bone) incrementally over the course of several weeks to attain the prescribed length.
“For children who are candidates for this technology, it can offer a tremendous benefit. The traditional technology requires use of an external fixator that is mounted on the exterior of the affected leg for several months while treatment is underway, inhibiting movement,” said Dr. Iobst. “The PRECICE system is more comfortable and cosmetically appealing, as it is completely concealed throughout treatment.”
Treatment with the PRECICE system lasts approximately four to six months, with removal of the rod occurring approximately a year after implantation. Treatment will vary depending on the patient’s needs.
About Dr. Christopher Iobst
In April of 2007 Dr. Iobst was the recipient of the 2007 St. Giles Young Investigator Award by the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America.
In 2010 Dr. Iobst was chosen as the Pediatric Orthopedic Society of North America Travelling Fellow to Europe. Dr. Iobst has been the chairman of the LLRS Specialty Day Meeting at the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons the past two years. He is currently the secretary of the Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Society of North America. Dr. Iobst has also trained in limb reconstruction with external fixation, external and internal combination fixation techniques and the all-internal lengthening devices.