Complications of Vascularized Fibula Graft for Reconstruction of Long Bones

The clinical results and complications of the vascularized fibular graft for the reconstruction of various long bone defects were reviewed in 60 cases. Bony reconstruction was achieved in 57 of the 60 cases; however, various postoperative complications occurred in 54 percent of the cases. One case o...

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description The clinical results and complications of the vascularized fibular graft for the reconstruction of various long bone defects were reviewed in 60 cases. Bony reconstruction was achieved in 57 of the 60 cases; however, various postoperative complications occurred in 54 percent of the cases. One case of arterial thrombosis of an anastomosed vessel and nine cases of venous congestion of the monitoring flap occurred in the early postoperative periods. The authors managed the nine cases of venous congestion of the flap conservatively, and all flaps survived. Partial necrosis of the flap was noted in eight of these nine cases, but additional surgical intervention was required in only four cases. Treatment included a gastrocnemius musculocutaneous flap in one case and a full-thickness skin graft in three cases. The vascularized fibula survived and bony fusion was achieved in all of these cases. The one case of arterial thrombosis resulted in graft failure due to a delay in the decision to perform a thrombectomy. Graft fracture occurred in 13 cases as the mechanical stress to the graft increased. In two cases of femoral reconstruction, graft fracture occurred during dynamization of the graft, despite the use of an Ilizarov external fixator. Correct alignment between the recipient bone and the external fixator is a prerequisite to preventing graft fracture. Vascularized fibular grafting offers the patient a great deal of benefit; however, this graft has a concomitant high risk of complications. Great attention to detail must be paid to prevent postoperative complications. (Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 1092301, 2002.)
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Bones of Upper Extremity - surgery
Child
Child, Preschool
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Fibula - transplantation
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Infant
Leg Bones - surgery
Male
Medical sciences
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Orthopedic surgery
Postoperative Complications
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Surgical Flaps - blood supply
Tibia - surgery
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