SummaryIntroductionIn pediatrics, Masquelet's induced membrane reconstructive technique has mainly been used in the context of cancer surgery reconstruction or congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia. This retrospective study consisted of a series of pediatric patients where bone defects were reconstructed with this technique.Materials and methodsBetween 2006 and 2011, 14 children underwent bone reconstruction using this technique in the context of trauma, tumor resection or congenital pseudarthrosis. The mean age was 10.6years (range: 12 to 17years) at the time of reconstruction. The length of the defect to be reconstructed relative to the length of the bone (index of reconstruction, expressed as a percentage) and bone healing was evaluated...
Background: Resection of periphyseal tumors in children presents several unique challenges and compl...
Bone defect, of whatever cause, is clinically challenging to treat. Defects of up to 4.0 cm can be s...
Abstract Background Reconstruction of posttraumatic bone defects represents a difficult challenge. T...
SummaryAimSegmental long-bone defect due to tumor resection remains a challenge to treat. The induce...
Thirty years after its description by Masquelet in 1986, this is the first systematic review aiming ...
SummaryBone reconstruction after surgical resection of bone malignancies in children remains a diffi...
SummaryIntroductionAmong bone reconstruction techniques, the induced membrane technique, proposed in...
The induced membrane technique was initially described by Masquelet et al. in 1986 as a treatment fo...
SummaryIntroductionAmong bone reconstruction techniques, the induced membrane technique, proposed in...
SummaryBone reconstruction after surgical resection of bone malignancies in children remains a diffi...
Segmental defects of long bones are notoriously difficult to treat. This study evaluates eight cases...
AbstractSegmental bone defect is extremely difficult to treat. The current methods of treatment incl...
This prospective study was undertaken at a regional tertiary referral centre to evaluate the results...
Bone defect, of whatever cause, is clinically challenging to treat. Defects of up to 4.0 cm can be...
Background: The induced membrane technique, introduced by Masquelet in 1986 called Masquelet techniq...
Background: Resection of periphyseal tumors in children presents several unique challenges and compl...
Bone defect, of whatever cause, is clinically challenging to treat. Defects of up to 4.0 cm can be s...
Abstract Background Reconstruction of posttraumatic bone defects represents a difficult challenge. T...
SummaryAimSegmental long-bone defect due to tumor resection remains a challenge to treat. The induce...
Thirty years after its description by Masquelet in 1986, this is the first systematic review aiming ...
SummaryBone reconstruction after surgical resection of bone malignancies in children remains a diffi...
SummaryIntroductionAmong bone reconstruction techniques, the induced membrane technique, proposed in...
The induced membrane technique was initially described by Masquelet et al. in 1986 as a treatment fo...
SummaryIntroductionAmong bone reconstruction techniques, the induced membrane technique, proposed in...
SummaryBone reconstruction after surgical resection of bone malignancies in children remains a diffi...
Segmental defects of long bones are notoriously difficult to treat. This study evaluates eight cases...
AbstractSegmental bone defect is extremely difficult to treat. The current methods of treatment incl...
This prospective study was undertaken at a regional tertiary referral centre to evaluate the results...
Bone defect, of whatever cause, is clinically challenging to treat. Defects of up to 4.0 cm can be...
Background: The induced membrane technique, introduced by Masquelet in 1986 called Masquelet techniq...
Background: Resection of periphyseal tumors in children presents several unique challenges and compl...
Bone defect, of whatever cause, is clinically challenging to treat. Defects of up to 4.0 cm can be s...
Abstract Background Reconstruction of posttraumatic bone defects represents a difficult challenge. T...