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Multiple Drill-hole OsteotomyMultiple Drill-hole Osteotomy of the FemurThis illustration shows an example of a multiple drill-hole osteotomy technique for a corticotomy in the distal femur (near the knee). A corticotomy is a bone-cutting technique that preserves the nearby bone vessels and periosteum (the tissue that covers the surface of bones). Several drill passes are made before an osteotome (a chisel-like bone-cutting tool) is used to complete the corticotomy. Focal Dome Osteotomy of the Supramalleolar AnkleThe focal dome osteotomy allows the surgeon to improve the patient’s bony alignment with a precise multiple drill-hole technique performed in an arc-like pattern. After the drill holes are made, an osteotome (a chisel-like bone-cutting tool) is used to complete the alignment. Internal or external fixation is added to maintain the correction. The following illustrations and fluoroscopic (intra-operative) images describe this procedure in the lower leg (tibia and fibula) near the ankle.
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