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The history, evolution and basic science of osteotomy techniques

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STRATEGIES IN TRAUMA AND LIMB RECONSTRUCTION
Volume 12, Issue 3, Pages 169-180

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11751-017-0296-4

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Osteotomy; Bone regenerate; Drill and osteotome; Gigli saw; Distraction osteogenesis; Ilizarov

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Osteotomy techniques date back to Hippocrates circa 415 BC (Jones Hippocrates collected works I, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 2006; Brorson in Clin Orthop Relat Res 467(7): 1907-1914, 2009). There is debate about the best way to divide the bone surgically and which technique yields the best bone regenerate in lengthening; ensuring predictable new bone formation and healing of the osteotomy are the primary goals. We review the history and techniques of the osteotomy and consider the evidence for optimum bone formation. Methods discussed include variants of the ` drill and osteotome' technique, use of the Gigli saw and use of a power saw. Differences in bone formation through the different techniques are covered.

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