SummaryIn cases of non-union of the humerus with segmental bone defect, if a conventional treatment has failed, free fibular transfer should be considered as a reliable option to allow satisfactory bone union. We reported five cases of aseptic and multi-operated non-union of the humerus from trauma. In each case, a free fibular flap was performed after failure of a conventional treatment and bony union was demonstrable radiologically within six months. Some technical points such as harvesting of the fibula, humerus approach, fibula placement and fixation are highlighted in order to simplify the transfer and to standardise the technique
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Surgical treatment of persistent non-union of the humeral shaft ...
We have reviewed 30 patients at a mean of 36 months after free vascularised fibular transfer to reco...
Gap non-union of tibia following traumatic bone loss or infection dramatically emphasizes the limita...
SummaryIn cases of non-union of the humerus with segmental bone defect, if a conventional treatment ...
In the period between 1994 and 2004, 13 patients (10 male, 3 female) presenting with post-traumatic ...
In the period between 1994 and 2004, 13 patients (10 male, 3 female) presenting with post-traumatic ...
Humeral nonunions still present a challenge to the orthopedic surgeon. Many methods of treating reca...
Humeral nonunions still present a challenge to the orthopedic surgeon. Many methods of treating reca...
Introduction Reconstruction of bone defects greater than 6 cm in the upper limb is a difficult prob...
Massive bony defects of the lower extremity are usually the result of high-energy trauma, tumor rese...
Purpose: Non-unions after humeral shaft fractures are seen frequently in clinical practice at about ...
Introduction Humeral fractures comprise from 5 % to 8 % of all fractures. Nonunion rate of humeral f...
Distal humeral fractures are not very common. 3% of these fractures may need further surgical manage...
Distal humeral fractures are not very common. 3% of these fractures may need further surgical manage...
Non-union of the long bones may have severe consequences, particularly when combined with other post...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Surgical treatment of persistent non-union of the humeral shaft ...
We have reviewed 30 patients at a mean of 36 months after free vascularised fibular transfer to reco...
Gap non-union of tibia following traumatic bone loss or infection dramatically emphasizes the limita...
SummaryIn cases of non-union of the humerus with segmental bone defect, if a conventional treatment ...
In the period between 1994 and 2004, 13 patients (10 male, 3 female) presenting with post-traumatic ...
In the period between 1994 and 2004, 13 patients (10 male, 3 female) presenting with post-traumatic ...
Humeral nonunions still present a challenge to the orthopedic surgeon. Many methods of treating reca...
Humeral nonunions still present a challenge to the orthopedic surgeon. Many methods of treating reca...
Introduction Reconstruction of bone defects greater than 6 cm in the upper limb is a difficult prob...
Massive bony defects of the lower extremity are usually the result of high-energy trauma, tumor rese...
Purpose: Non-unions after humeral shaft fractures are seen frequently in clinical practice at about ...
Introduction Humeral fractures comprise from 5 % to 8 % of all fractures. Nonunion rate of humeral f...
Distal humeral fractures are not very common. 3% of these fractures may need further surgical manage...
Distal humeral fractures are not very common. 3% of these fractures may need further surgical manage...
Non-union of the long bones may have severe consequences, particularly when combined with other post...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Surgical treatment of persistent non-union of the humeral shaft ...
We have reviewed 30 patients at a mean of 36 months after free vascularised fibular transfer to reco...
Gap non-union of tibia following traumatic bone loss or infection dramatically emphasizes the limita...