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Free Vascularized Fibular Grafting in Combination with a Locking Plate for the Reconstruction of a Large Tibial Defect Secondary to Osteomyelitis in a Child: a Case Report and Literature Review

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Specialty Pediatrics
Date 2009 Nov 10
PMID 19898254
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Abstract

Although a large skeletal defect secondary to osteomyelitis in children is not an uncommon problem, there are no descriptions of the management of such a defect with a free vascularized fibular graft in combination with a locking plate. We performed such a technique, after radical debridement and systemic antibiotic treatment, on a 13-year-old boy suffering from a large 10 cm tibial defect secondary to osteomyelitis. Primary union of the graft was achieved at 6 months. No recurrence of osteomyelitis occurred in the 29-month follow-up period, and limb salvage and eradication of the infection were achieved successfully.

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