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Background Massive bone allograft with or without a vascularized fibula is a potentially useful approach for femoral intercalary reconstruction after resection of bone sarcomas in children.
C. Errani+5 more
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Mandibular reconstruction with fibula flap shows a 3D discrepancy between the fibula and the remnant mandible. Eight patients underwent three-dimensional reconstruction of the fibula flap with iliac crest graft and dental implants through virtual ...
C. Navarro Cuéllar+9 more
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BACKGROUND: This study was conducted to determine the morphometric features and to make the three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of the images obtained by computed tomography (CT) of the main long bones (femur, tibia, fibula) in Van cats, and to reveal ...
O. Yilmaz, İ. Demircioğlu
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Context: Non-fatal injuries represent a public health issue. Among them, lower limb fractures have a large impact on the costs related to orthopedic treatments.
Valentina Mejía Gallón+6 more
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Vascularized bone grafts for post-traumatic defects in the upper extremity
Vascularized bone grafts (VBGs) are widely employed to reconstruct upper extremity bone defects. Conventional bone grafting is generally used to treat defects smaller than 5–6 cm, when tissue vascularization is adequate and there is no infection risk ...
Giovanna Petrella+3 more
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Sternal defect reconstruction using a double-barrel vascularized free fibula flap: a case report
Total and subtotal sternectomy oncological defects can result in large deficits in the chest wall, disrupting the biomechanics of respiration. Reviewing the current literature involving respiratory function and rib motion after sternectomy, autologous ...
Paula Rocha Gravina+4 more
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Isolated distal fibula fractures represent the majority of ankle fractures. These fractures are often the result of a low-energy trauma with external rotation and supination mechanism. Diagnosis is based on clinical signs and radiographic exam. Stress X-rays have a role in detecting associated mortise instability.
Canton G.+7 more
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Schwannoma of the fibula [PDF]
We describe a schwannoma located in the mid-diaphyseal region of the fibula of a 14-year-old boy. Radiologically this was an expansile, lytic, globular and trabeculated lesion. MRI showed a narrow transition zone with a break in the cortex and adjacent tissue oedema.
Thomas Palocaren+3 more
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Pseudoarthrosis of tibia and fibula
Pseudoarthrosis can be defined as a disorder of the diaphysis which is revealed by either pseudarthrosis at birth or by a pathological fracture presenting in bone with modifications such as bowing, narrowing of the medullary canal. Congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia (CPT) is a rare disease in children, with an estimated frequency of 1/150,000 ...
Suyash Yashwant Ambatkar+1 more
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Background To compare the efficacy of three different fixation methods of fibula combined with external fixation of tibia for the treatment of extra-articular open fractures of distal tibia and fibula.
D. Sun+5 more
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