Title of article :
LETTER TO EDITOR A Simple Cable Method for Intraoperative Limb Alignment Assessment
Author/Authors :
CK, Chan Department of Orthopaedic Surgery (NOCERAL) - University Malaya Medical Centre - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , R, Shanmugam Department of Orthopaedic Surgery (NOCERAL) - University Malaya Medical Centre - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract :
Achieving good mechanical axis of the lower extremity is of paramount importance in orthopaedic surgery, not only during joint replacement but also in fracture fixation and
deformity correction. However, it is difficult to determine the
mechanical axis during surgery. Many techniques have been
proposed in clinical practice such as visual inspection, cable method, alignment rods, the axis board 1 , panoramic
radiograph images 2 and navigation systems. Among all,
cable method is proven to be one of the practical and
uncomplicated way yet valid enough to control the
mechanical axis intra-operatively 3. The Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Surgery (LLRS)
unit of University Malaya Medical Centre devised a cable
method to assess the mechanical axis alignment
intraoperatively. Our apparatus includes a 1.5mm stainless
steel cable, 2 aluminum hooks, 2 wooden bars, weight holder
and weight (we used a 500 mls saline drip bottle in this
setting) (Fig 1a). Aluminum plate is chosen as it is malleable and easily machined to desirable shapes. One end of the plate
is bent so that it can be hooked onto the operating table side
bars (Fig 1b). On the other end a hole with extension slot is
created for attachment of the wooden bar (Fig 1a). Around
the middle of the plate, we use a bolt and nut to serve as
stopper to prevent tilting movement due to the pulling effect of the cable (Fig 1b).
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Keywords :
Simple Cable Method , Intraoperative Limb Alignment , Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Surgery , LLRS
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal