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[Plate-assisted segmental bone transport with a lengthening nail and a plate : A new technique for treatment of tibial and femoral bone defects].

Ulrik Kähler Olesen1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Distraction osteogenesis represents an effective procedure for treatment of bone defects from various causes (e.g. trauma, malignancy, congenital and infection). In the past the available procedures were practically exclusively external. PRINCIPLES: In the plate-assisted segmental bone transport (PABST) procedure a commercially available motorized intramedullary lengthening nail is used for segment transport. The transport segment is transported along a bone plate, which is responsible for maintaining the position of the proximal and distal main fragments. SURGICAL TECHNIQUE: In staged sequences, a plate spanning the defect is placed. A lengthening nail is inserted in an antegrade or retrograde direction and a vascularized transport segment is created with an osteotomy. Bone transport is initiated at 1.0 mm a day. The transport segment is pulled or pushed into place, depending on the location of the bone void. In due time, a docking procedure is performed and full weight bearing is allowed. Supplementary lengthening can be initiated at docking or in a separate procedure. In smaller defects the gap is closed immediately over the plate and the bone is lengthened by the nail in the opposite end of the defect.
CONCLUSION: The presented method is a valuable addition to the armamentarium for treatment of bone defects. The main advantages are the avoidance of external fixation (fixation wires, Schanz screws) and the creation of physiological bone substitute. Vital soft tissues are essential for a good outcome. With appropriate management (systematic debridement, local and systemic administration of antibiotics and free soft tissue flaps), this method can be a solution to even complex reconstructive problems.

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Keywords:  Bone defect; Distraction osteogenesis; Ellipse; Fitbone; Ilizarov; PABST

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30242443     DOI: 10.1007/s00113-018-0546-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Unfallchirurg        ISSN: 0177-5537            Impact factor:   1.000


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