Vascularized small-bone grafting is an efficient and often necessary surgical approach for nonunion or necrosis of several bones in particular sites of the body, including scaphoid, lunate, distal ulna, and clavicle. The medial femoral condyle is an excellent graft source that can be used in treating scaphoid, ulna, clavicle, or lower-extremity bone defects, including nonunion. Vascularized bone grafting to the small bones, particularly involving reconstruction of damaged cartilage surfaces, should enhance subchondral vascular supply and help prevent cartilage regeneration. Vascularized osteoperiosteal and corticoperiosteal flaps are useful for treating nonunion of long bones.
Vascularized Small-Bone Transfers for Fracture Nonunion and Bony Defects / Deng A.D.; Innocenti M.; Arora R.; Gabl M.; Tang J.B.. - In: CLINICS IN PLASTIC SURGERY. - ISSN 0094-1298. - STAMPA. - 47:(2020), pp. 501-520. [10.1016/j.cps.2020.06.005]
Vascularized Small-Bone Transfers for Fracture Nonunion and Bony Defects
Innocenti M.;
2020
Abstract
Vascularized small-bone grafting is an efficient and often necessary surgical approach for nonunion or necrosis of several bones in particular sites of the body, including scaphoid, lunate, distal ulna, and clavicle. The medial femoral condyle is an excellent graft source that can be used in treating scaphoid, ulna, clavicle, or lower-extremity bone defects, including nonunion. Vascularized bone grafting to the small bones, particularly involving reconstruction of damaged cartilage surfaces, should enhance subchondral vascular supply and help prevent cartilage regeneration. Vascularized osteoperiosteal and corticoperiosteal flaps are useful for treating nonunion of long bones.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.