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Vascularized fibular grafts extended with vascularized periosteum in children.

Microsurgery 2017 July
PURPOSE: The purpose of this report is to evaluate the results of extending vascularized fibular grafts (VFG) with vascularized periosteum (VPG) in bone defect reconstruction in children.

METHODS: Retrospective study of 10 children, mean age at surgery was 9.8 years (range, 4-16 years). Origin of one defect was oncological (n = 5), septical (n = 2), traumatic (n = 2), or congenital (n = 1). In five cases the flap consisted of a VFG and a vascularized epiphyseal transfer (VFET) in five. Mean bone defect was 8.5 cm .Mean length of the vascularized periosteal extension was 5.5 cm (range 3.5-8) for VFET, 4.8 cm for VFG (range 3-8). Bone union was assessed with monthly radiographs.

RESULTS: Radiographs showed a periosteal callus at 4 weeks in all cases. Bone union was achieved at a mean of 8.4 weeks (range 4-12). Donor site complications included two cases of flexor hallucis longus contracture, and one case of surgical wound marginal necrosis following FVG. One transient tibialis anterior weakness and one tibialis anterior contracture occurred following VFET harvest. None required surgical treatment. Mean follow-up was 28.7 months (range 7-72).

CONCLUSIONS: The association of a vascularized periosteal extension with fibular flaps seems to accelerate flap to recipient bone union. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microsurgery 37:410-415, 2017.

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