Vascularized Femoral Myo-Periosteal Graft for Congenital Pseudarthrosis of the Tibia: A Case Report.

Microsurgery

Pediatric Hand Surgery and Microsurgery, Barcelona Children's Hospital, HM Nens, HM Hospitales, Barcelona, Spain.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • A study highlights the effectiveness of vascularized periosteal transplants in speeding up bone healing in children with complex non-unions, particularly using free tibial and fibular grafts when needed.* -
  • The case presented involves a six-year-old boy with congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia, treated with a vascularized femoral myo-periosteal graft (VFMPG) which involved a flap from the femur's muscle and periosteum, achieving successful healing.* -
  • The boy restored his mobility and sports activities within 10 weeks post-surgery, with no complications noted after 17 months, suggesting VFMPG as a viable alternative for treating pediatric bone non-unions.*

Article Abstract

Pure vascularized periosteal transplants have been shown to be extremely effective at achieving rapid bone healing in children with biologically complex non-union. Free tibial and fibular periosteal transplants are generally indicated when large periosteal flaps are necessary. We report using a vascularized femoral myo-periosteal graft (VFMPG) to treat distal tibial osteotomy non-union in a six-year-old boy with congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia. The graft consisted of a 9 cm myo-periosteal flap (after 50% of elastic retraction) that incorporated the vastus intermedius muscle and diaphyseal femoral periosteum nourished by the descending branch of the lateral circumflex femoral vessels. Plantaris medialis was used as a recipient vessel. Healing occurred 10 weeks after surgery. The patient resumed gait and sports activity without orthosis. No donor or recipient site complications occurred 17 months after surgery. Employing a VFMPG might be an alternative to other free or large vascularized periosteal flaps currently in use for complex pediatric non-unions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/micr.31218DOI Listing

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