Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Global research & reviewsHumansMaleFemoral FracturesAdolescentGenu Valgum
Acute Correction of Acquired Genu Valgum Secondary to Post-Traumatic Growth Arrest at the Time of Distal Femur Fracture.
Josiah Wolf, Nicholas Pelz, Adam Mansour, Christopher Iobst, Allen Kadado
Published: 202610.5435/JAAOSGlobal-D-25-00333
Abstract
Open AccessA 14-year-old male patient sustained a distal femur fracture after a ground-level fall. His history was notable for severe acquired genu valgum secondary to a childhood lawnmower accident, which had required multiple limb salvage procedures including a Syme amputation and soft-tissue skin grafting. Acute correction of the limb deformity was performed concurrently with fracture fixation using a retrograde intramedullary nail and poller blocking screws. Retrograde intramedullary nailing represents a viable treatment option for simultaneous acute correction of acquired genu valgum and stabilization of distal femur fractures.