Epiphysiodesis Screw Bending.

@article{Normandin2017EpiphysiodesisSB,
  title={Epiphysiodesis Screw Bending.},
  author={Brett M Normandin and David J. Tennent and Todd Baldini and Alesia M Blanchard and Jason T. Rhodes},
  journal={Orthopedics},
  year={2017},
  volume={40 4},
  pages={
          e717-e720
        }
}
Percutaneous epiphysiodesis using transphyseal screws is a common method for treatment of limb length discrepancy and angular deformity. The authors report 3 cases of a previously unreported complication following treatment with percutaneous epiphysiodesis using transphyseal screws: bending of the transphyseal screw. In each case, this rare complication was associated with difficult removal of the screw. This retrospective case report accessed the medical records of 3 children, 2 boys and 1… 
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