New technology for humerus reconstruction with a free fibular autologous graft in hypotrophic pseudarthrosis

Introduction Modern technologies for treating patients with fractures of the humerus using metal structures (various options for free and non-free bone autoplasty, dynamic plates DCP, LCP, intramedullary locked osteosynthesis, external fixation devices) do not always guarantee restoration of the in...

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Main Authors: Dmitry Yu. Borzunov, Denis S. Mokhovikov, Sergey N. Kolchin
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Language:English
Published: Russian Ilizarov Scientific Center for Restorative Traumatology and Orthopaedics 2020-09-01
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spelling doaj-2f8b9db09fb14f289c6ebe7db2ee437d2020-11-25T03:54:57ZengRussian Ilizarov Scientific Center for Restorative Traumatology and OrthopaedicsГений oртопедии1028-44272542-131X2020-09-0126340841210.18019/1028-4427-2020-26-3-408-412New technology for humerus reconstruction with a free fibular autologous graft in hypotrophic pseudarthrosisDmitry Yu. Borzunov0Denis S. Mokhovikov1Sergey N. Kolchin2Ural State Medical University, Ekaterinburg, Russian Federation, Central City Clinical Hospital, Ekaterinburg, Russian FederationIlizarov National Medical Research Centre for Traumatology and Orthopedics, Kurgan, Russian FederationIlizarov National Medical Research Centre for Traumatology and Orthopedics, Kurgan, Russian FederationIntroduction Modern technologies for treating patients with fractures of the humerus using metal structures (various options for free and non-free bone autoplasty, dynamic plates DCP, LCP, intramedullary locked osteosynthesis, external fixation devices) do not always guarantee restoration of the integrity of the segment. Patient's fibula as an autologous osteoplastic material assists in achieving adequate contact of the ends of the fragments, prevents secondary displacement, and creates conditions for bone formation. Material and methods We retrospectively evaluated the results of restorative treatment in four patients of the same sex, with the same etiology of pseudoarthrosis, and failure of previous operations in whom a free fibular autograft was used for humerus reconstruction at one medical institution. A new method of humerus reconstruction in hypotrophic pseudoarthrosis patented in the Russian Federation is described in detail. Results and discussion Capabilities of any dynamic internal system are limited in time and effects. The external fixation device allows for controlled fixation of the fragments of the humerus and maintains it in the required mode until the consolidation of the fragments. The fibular graft, implanted into the bone marrow cavity in the area of the junction of fragments, plays the role of an interface and additionally reinforces the humerus, preventing secondary displacement that may be caused by compression forces created with the fixator. The autogenous osteoplastic substance formed in interfragmental gap and along the periphery is a substrate for local osteoplastic intervention that stimulates osteogenesis. Conclusion A free bone autograft shaped as a cylindrical fibular fragment s implanted into the zone of active angio- and osteogenesis. The coaptation zone of fragments of the humerus is reinforced with an implant intraosseously along its length to eliminate the risk of secondary displacement of the fragments by creating compression with an external fixator. The use of an external fixation device provides contact in the area of the bone wound and maintains compression between the ends of the humerus fragments until bony fusion.humerushypotrophic pseudoarthrosisfree bone graftingautograftilizarov apparatus
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author Dmitry Yu. Borzunov
Denis S. Mokhovikov
Sergey N. Kolchin
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Denis S. Mokhovikov
Sergey N. Kolchin
New technology for humerus reconstruction with a free fibular autologous graft in hypotrophic pseudarthrosis
Гений oртопедии
humerus
hypotrophic pseudoarthrosis
free bone grafting
autograft
ilizarov apparatus
author_facet Dmitry Yu. Borzunov
Denis S. Mokhovikov
Sergey N. Kolchin
author_sort Dmitry Yu. Borzunov
title New technology for humerus reconstruction with a free fibular autologous graft in hypotrophic pseudarthrosis
title_short New technology for humerus reconstruction with a free fibular autologous graft in hypotrophic pseudarthrosis
title_full New technology for humerus reconstruction with a free fibular autologous graft in hypotrophic pseudarthrosis
title_fullStr New technology for humerus reconstruction with a free fibular autologous graft in hypotrophic pseudarthrosis
title_full_unstemmed New technology for humerus reconstruction with a free fibular autologous graft in hypotrophic pseudarthrosis
title_sort new technology for humerus reconstruction with a free fibular autologous graft in hypotrophic pseudarthrosis
publisher Russian Ilizarov Scientific Center for Restorative Traumatology and Orthopaedics
series Гений oртопедии
issn 1028-4427
2542-131X
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Introduction Modern technologies for treating patients with fractures of the humerus using metal structures (various options for free and non-free bone autoplasty, dynamic plates DCP, LCP, intramedullary locked osteosynthesis, external fixation devices) do not always guarantee restoration of the integrity of the segment. Patient's fibula as an autologous osteoplastic material assists in achieving adequate contact of the ends of the fragments, prevents secondary displacement, and creates conditions for bone formation. Material and methods We retrospectively evaluated the results of restorative treatment in four patients of the same sex, with the same etiology of pseudoarthrosis, and failure of previous operations in whom a free fibular autograft was used for humerus reconstruction at one medical institution. A new method of humerus reconstruction in hypotrophic pseudoarthrosis patented in the Russian Federation is described in detail. Results and discussion Capabilities of any dynamic internal system are limited in time and effects. The external fixation device allows for controlled fixation of the fragments of the humerus and maintains it in the required mode until the consolidation of the fragments. The fibular graft, implanted into the bone marrow cavity in the area of the junction of fragments, plays the role of an interface and additionally reinforces the humerus, preventing secondary displacement that may be caused by compression forces created with the fixator. The autogenous osteoplastic substance formed in interfragmental gap and along the periphery is a substrate for local osteoplastic intervention that stimulates osteogenesis. Conclusion A free bone autograft shaped as a cylindrical fibular fragment s implanted into the zone of active angio- and osteogenesis. The coaptation zone of fragments of the humerus is reinforced with an implant intraosseously along its length to eliminate the risk of secondary displacement of the fragments by creating compression with an external fixator. The use of an external fixation device provides contact in the area of the bone wound and maintains compression between the ends of the humerus fragments until bony fusion.
topic humerus
hypotrophic pseudoarthrosis
free bone grafting
autograft
ilizarov apparatus
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