In 1988, the excellent results obtained with the use of vascularized fibular autograft as a salvage procedure in massive allograft failures caused by non-union or massive resorption prompted a trial of an original reconstructive technique for intercalary defects based on the primary combination of the two types of graft. The authors believe the excellent final results and the ability to avoid further salvage surgical procedures justify the primary application of this more complicated technique despite longer surgical times.

A new reconstructive technique for intercalary defects of long bones: association of massive allograft with vascularized fibular autograft. Long-term results and comparison with alternative techniques

CAPANNA, RODOLFO;
2007-01-01

Abstract

In 1988, the excellent results obtained with the use of vascularized fibular autograft as a salvage procedure in massive allograft failures caused by non-union or massive resorption prompted a trial of an original reconstructive technique for intercalary defects based on the primary combination of the two types of graft. The authors believe the excellent final results and the ability to avoid further salvage surgical procedures justify the primary application of this more complicated technique despite longer surgical times.
2007
Capanna, Rodolfo; Campanacci, Da; Belot, N; Beltrami, G; Manfrini, M; Innocenti, M; Ceruso, M.
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