Literature DB >> 10088842

Estimation of defect volume in segmental defects of the tibia and femur.

K Abdollahi1, P J Kumar, L Shepherd, M J Patzakis.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: With the advent of modern limb salvage techniques, segmental bone loss in the lower extremity has become more common.
METHODS: To aid preoperative planning when dealing with segmental bone loss in the femur and tibia, we performed a cadaveric study to estimate the volume of autogenous or allograft material required to fill defects located in various areas of the bones.
RESULTS: The greatest volume was generally required in metaphyseal defects, with an average of 12 cc/cm in the distal femur and proximal tibia, 11 cc/cm in the proximal femur, and 6 cc/cm in the distal tibia. Diaphyseal defects were found to have the least variability with regard to the volume of graft material required for different specimens. Femoral diaphyseal defects required 7 cc/cm and tibial diaphyseal defects required 5 cc/cm. A slightly larger volume of allograft material was needed to fill all defects compared with autograft.
CONCLUSION: This method allows one to estimate the amount of graft required for a defect of the femur and the tibia.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10088842     DOI: 10.1097/00005373-199903000-00010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma        ISSN: 0022-5282


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1.  Induced membrane technique using enriched bone grafts for treatment of posttraumatic segmental long bone defects.

Authors:  F Piacentini; M J Ceglia; L Bettini; S Bianco; R Buzzi; D A Campanacci
Journal:  J Orthop Traumatol       Date:  2019-03-11
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