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Adding a Fibular Strut Allograft to Intramedullary Nail and Cancellous Autograft During Stage II of the Masquelet Technique for Segmental Femur Defects: A Technique Tip

Reconstruction of segmental diaphyseal bone defects has been a major challenge in limb salvage surgery. Staged reconstruction as first described by Masquelet is a common strategy to deal with this problem in limb salvage surgery. One consequence of this technique is a time period of prolonged limite...

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Autores principales: Ramos, Omar, Mariorenzi, Michael, Johnson, Joey P., Hayda, Roman A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7366422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32672724
http://dx.doi.org/10.5435/JAAOSGlobal-D-19-00179
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Mariorenzi, Michael
Johnson, Joey P.
Hayda, Roman A.
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description Reconstruction of segmental diaphyseal bone defects has been a major challenge in limb salvage surgery. Staged reconstruction as first described by Masquelet is a common strategy to deal with this problem in limb salvage surgery. One consequence of this technique is a time period of prolonged limited weightbearing while the segmental defect heals. The purpose of this study was to describe an adjunctive technique for stage II of the Masquelet procedure and retrospectively analyze the outcome and weight bearing progression of 3 patients who sustained femur fractures with significant bone loss and underwent this technique. A retrospective chart review was performed. The patients (2 males, 1 female with an average age of 36.6 years) all sustained segmental femur fractures which resulted in significant bone loss. Induced membrane technique with adjunct use of a fibular strut allograft was performed after initial stabilization and PMMA spacer placement. All three patients went on to union and full weight bearing after being treated by the described technique. All the patients were allowed toe-touch weight bearing immediately after surgery and all progressed to weight bearing as tolerated at an average of 3.6 months. Using a fibular strut allograft as an adjunct to the induced membrane technique serves as a biologic and mechanical scaffold and may allow earlier weightbearing.
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spelling pubmed-73664222020-08-05 Adding a Fibular Strut Allograft to Intramedullary Nail and Cancellous Autograft During Stage II of the Masquelet Technique for Segmental Femur Defects: A Technique Tip Ramos, Omar Mariorenzi, Michael Johnson, Joey P. Hayda, Roman A. J Am Acad Orthop Surg Glob Res Rev Surgical Techniques Reconstruction of segmental diaphyseal bone defects has been a major challenge in limb salvage surgery. Staged reconstruction as first described by Masquelet is a common strategy to deal with this problem in limb salvage surgery. One consequence of this technique is a time period of prolonged limited weightbearing while the segmental defect heals. The purpose of this study was to describe an adjunctive technique for stage II of the Masquelet procedure and retrospectively analyze the outcome and weight bearing progression of 3 patients who sustained femur fractures with significant bone loss and underwent this technique. A retrospective chart review was performed. The patients (2 males, 1 female with an average age of 36.6 years) all sustained segmental femur fractures which resulted in significant bone loss. Induced membrane technique with adjunct use of a fibular strut allograft was performed after initial stabilization and PMMA spacer placement. All three patients went on to union and full weight bearing after being treated by the described technique. All the patients were allowed toe-touch weight bearing immediately after surgery and all progressed to weight bearing as tolerated at an average of 3.6 months. Using a fibular strut allograft as an adjunct to the induced membrane technique serves as a biologic and mechanical scaffold and may allow earlier weightbearing. Wolters Kluwer 2020-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7366422/ /pubmed/32672724 http://dx.doi.org/10.5435/JAAOSGlobal-D-19-00179 Text en Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Surgical Techniques
Ramos, Omar
Mariorenzi, Michael
Johnson, Joey P.
Hayda, Roman A.
Adding a Fibular Strut Allograft to Intramedullary Nail and Cancellous Autograft During Stage II of the Masquelet Technique for Segmental Femur Defects: A Technique Tip
title Adding a Fibular Strut Allograft to Intramedullary Nail and Cancellous Autograft During Stage II of the Masquelet Technique for Segmental Femur Defects: A Technique Tip
title_full Adding a Fibular Strut Allograft to Intramedullary Nail and Cancellous Autograft During Stage II of the Masquelet Technique for Segmental Femur Defects: A Technique Tip
title_fullStr Adding a Fibular Strut Allograft to Intramedullary Nail and Cancellous Autograft During Stage II of the Masquelet Technique for Segmental Femur Defects: A Technique Tip
title_full_unstemmed Adding a Fibular Strut Allograft to Intramedullary Nail and Cancellous Autograft During Stage II of the Masquelet Technique for Segmental Femur Defects: A Technique Tip
title_short Adding a Fibular Strut Allograft to Intramedullary Nail and Cancellous Autograft During Stage II of the Masquelet Technique for Segmental Femur Defects: A Technique Tip
title_sort adding a fibular strut allograft to intramedullary nail and cancellous autograft during stage ii of the masquelet technique for segmental femur defects: a technique tip
topic Surgical Techniques
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7366422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32672724
http://dx.doi.org/10.5435/JAAOSGlobal-D-19-00179
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