Pain levels during distraction osteogenesis with lengthening nails in 168 cases

Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol. 2023 May;33(4):1167-1172. doi: 10.1007/s00590-022-03266-3. Epub 2022 Apr 27.

Abstract

Purpose: To firstly examine the pain levels during distraction osteogenesis (DO) with lengthening nails (LN) in a large sample.

Methods: A total of 168 cases underwent DO of the tibia or femur with five different models of LN. Under a standardized medical regime, daily pain levels were noted as nominal rating scale (NRS) score (0-10) during the distraction phase. NRS scores and several potential influence factors (LN model, bone, approach, side, age, gender) were evaluated.

Results: The mean distraction length was 39.1 ± 14.4 mm. The average NRS score decreased from postoperative day 1 with 2.84 nonlinearly by 1.03 points (36.3%) over the course of 62 days to an average score of 1.81. The mean decrease during the first thirty days was 0.67(23.6%). Subgroup analysis did not reveal any influence factors.

Conclusion: Pain levels during the distraction phase are overall low, continuously decreasing, and well manageable with mostly non-opioid analgesics.

Keywords: External fixators; Lengthening nails, distraction osteogenesis; Osteotomy; Pain.

MeSH terms

  • External Fixators
  • Femur / surgery
  • Humans
  • Leg Length Inequality / surgery
  • Nails
  • Osteogenesis, Distraction*
  • Pain
  • Tibia / surgery
  • Treatment Outcome