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Background: The management of medium-sized osseous defects and pseudoarthrosis of the tibia is challenging. This surgical technique aims to bridge medium-sized tibial defects using the fibula as a lead structure. The fibula and cancellous bone graft fuse with the tibia leading to synostosis.
Methods: Cortico-cancellous bone is harvested from the anterior iliac crest. The bone is shredded into small pieces of about 5 mm and mixed with stem cell-rich blood from the situs. Additionally, cancellous allografts can be used for expansion. The approach is extended along the interosseous membrane to reach the tibial defect. The pseudarthrosis is debrided and the tibial bone adjacent to the defect is decorticated. A 3.5 mm 1/3 tube plate is positioned to the fibula and fixed. Four quadricortical screws are positioned. Autograft is secured into the tibial bone defect and between the fibula and the tibia directly on the anterior surface of the interosseous membrane.
Results: 15 patients were followed up for a mean of 17 months. Osseous consolidation was achieved in 73.3% of all cases. On average, bone healing has occurred 17 weeks postoperatively. These patients did not have any pain walking with full weight bearing and without any walking aids at the last follow-up.
Conclusion: The fibula pro tibia procedure is a sufficient tool for treating non-unions of the mid and distal third of the tibia diaphysis in cases with a bony defect size of 1 cm-6 cm.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10027469 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jor.2023.02.017 | DOI Listing |
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