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Tibial bone defects treated by internal bone transport using the Ilizarov method.

Song HR, Cho SH, Koo KH, Jeong ST, Park YJ, Ko JH.

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, School of Medicine, Gyeong-Sang National University, Chinju, Republic of Korea.

We reviewed 27 cases of tibial bone defects treated by internal bone transport using the Ilizarov method. The causes of the bone defects were open fractures in 14 segments and infected non-unions in 13. The average length of the defects was 8.3 cm (range, 3-20 cm). There were 21 one-level tibial transports, 3 two-level tibial transports, 1 one-level tibial transport with fibular transport, and 2 fibular transports. At the docking site, 25 segments underwent bone grafting. Eleven of the 25 were Papineau-type open cancellous bone grafts. Acute shortening or docking was performed in 10 segments. Bone union was obtained in every instance. The average time of external fixation was 8 months and the average time to union was 7.1 months. Bone grafting at the docking site is recommended in order to shorten the duration of treatment and to prevent refracture and non-union.

PMID: 9914931 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]