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Treatment of large skeletal defects in the lower extremities using double-strut, free vascularized fibular bone grafting.

Orthopedics 1999 August
This article reports on the use of double-strut, free vascularized fibular grafts to treat six patients with infected nonunion or traumatic bone loss in the femur or tibia after prolonged treatment and multiple operations. The defects were 6-13 cm long. Five patients achieved solid union within 6 months, and one patient required additional cancellous grafting to achieve union at the distal end of the fibula. One patient experienced a stress fracture due to strenuous exercise, and union was achieved 3 months after reapplying an external fixator. Although three patients had some restricted knee motion, all patients had a satisfactory outcome in regard to walking, and no limb-length discrepancies were noted in any patient.

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