Background: The leg is a complex district with functions of weightbearing support, stability, and motility. The osseus structure of the lower leg is composed of the tibia and the fibula. The tibia is most responsible for lower leg functions, while the fibula is a fairly expendable bone. Occasionally, traumas, neoplasms, or acquired or congenital malformations affect the tibia, inhibiting leg functions and consequently necessitating bone reconstruction or substitution. Small bone defects of the tibia are treated with external fixation and cancellous bone grafting, with satisfactory results. The management of extensive and complex defects is more challenging and often results in leg amputation or shortening. Leg amputation is a severe mutilat...
The distal lower extremity and foot have long been recognized as problematic areas for recon-structi...
Introduction: There are general guidelines for reconstruction of complex wounds of the Lower extremi...
Case: We discuss our reconstructive approach to avoid an above-knee amputation in a 33-year-old man ...
Massive bony defects of the lower extremity are usually the result of high-energy trauma, tumor rese...
Context: Post-tumour resection lower limb salvage. Aim/Introduction: Resection of tumours of the fem...
Tibial defects can be caused by trauma, congenital, osteomyelitis, or cancers. The tibia is the main...
Aim: Composite tissue defects encompassing bone and/or isolated bony defects can pose a surgical cha...
Introduction: High velocity trauma is the cause of maximum number of fatality in the younger age gro...
The human foot serves as an important part to support the body weight and accounts for the majority ...
Full circumferential segmental bone loss of the tibia presents a challenge to orthopaedic surgeons. ...
Introduction: Fibular grafts have been well reported for treating various conditions with bony defec...
Reconstruction of the lower extremity is a complex task that has evolved greatly in both technique a...
Developments in surgical, medical, and reha-bilitation methods have greatly increased attempts and s...
Introduction: The foot and ankle defects include large primary defect following trauma, infection wi...
Summary: Reconstruction of the leg is particularly challenging espe- cially when the defect involves...
The distal lower extremity and foot have long been recognized as problematic areas for recon-structi...
Introduction: There are general guidelines for reconstruction of complex wounds of the Lower extremi...
Case: We discuss our reconstructive approach to avoid an above-knee amputation in a 33-year-old man ...
Massive bony defects of the lower extremity are usually the result of high-energy trauma, tumor rese...
Context: Post-tumour resection lower limb salvage. Aim/Introduction: Resection of tumours of the fem...
Tibial defects can be caused by trauma, congenital, osteomyelitis, or cancers. The tibia is the main...
Aim: Composite tissue defects encompassing bone and/or isolated bony defects can pose a surgical cha...
Introduction: High velocity trauma is the cause of maximum number of fatality in the younger age gro...
The human foot serves as an important part to support the body weight and accounts for the majority ...
Full circumferential segmental bone loss of the tibia presents a challenge to orthopaedic surgeons. ...
Introduction: Fibular grafts have been well reported for treating various conditions with bony defec...
Reconstruction of the lower extremity is a complex task that has evolved greatly in both technique a...
Developments in surgical, medical, and reha-bilitation methods have greatly increased attempts and s...
Introduction: The foot and ankle defects include large primary defect following trauma, infection wi...
Summary: Reconstruction of the leg is particularly challenging espe- cially when the defect involves...
The distal lower extremity and foot have long been recognized as problematic areas for recon-structi...
Introduction: There are general guidelines for reconstruction of complex wounds of the Lower extremi...
Case: We discuss our reconstructive approach to avoid an above-knee amputation in a 33-year-old man ...