| Literature DB >> 33992104 |
Ye Lu1, Jian Wang1, Ying Yang2, Qudong Yin3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The induced membrane technique (IMT) is an effective strategy to repair bone defects and involves a two-stage set of surgical procedures. Although the IM has osteogenic activity, bone grafting is necessary in standard IMT. Bone defects repaired completely by osteogenic activity of the IM alone without bone grafts are rare. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Bone defect; Case report; Induced membrane; Osteogenesis; Repair surgery
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33992104 PMCID: PMC8126171 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-021-04317-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
FIG. 1AP radiograph of fractures showing the left humerus, ulna and radius on admission
FIG. 2Lateral radiograph showing fractures of the left humerus, ulna and radius after open reduction and internal fixation using plates and screws
FIG. 3AP and lateral radiographs showing obvious bone resorption and a slight periosteal reaction
FIG. 4AP and lateral radiographs showing bone cement beads inserted into and around the defects and the bone defect fixed externally after the first stage of the IMT for the infected ulnar and radial fractures
FIG. 5AP and lateral radiographs showing less new callus developed 2 months after the first stage procedure of the IMT
FIG. 6AP and lateral radiographs showing new callus continuing to develop and connecting the defects 4 months after insertion of PMMA
FIG. 7AP and lateral radiographs showing clinical healing of the fractures and defects and removal of spacers 6 months after insertion of PMMA