Treatment of forearm diaphyseal defect by distraction compression bone transport and continued distraction for radial head reduction: A case study

Treatment of infected forearm nonunion and defects represents a difficult task for the operating surgeons. Conventional methods like composite and vascularized fibular grafts and the induced membranes filled with cancellous autografts or the Masquelet technique have been reported to be useful and su...

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Main Authors: Nikolay M. Kliushin, Paul Stepanenko, Waleed A. Mekki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-10-01
Series:Chinese Journal of Traumatology
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S100812751930001X
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spelling doaj-9d4b856a3a46406da4711ff2d7fe0af72020-11-25T01:36:40ZengElsevierChinese Journal of Traumatology1008-12752019-10-01225304307Treatment of forearm diaphyseal defect by distraction compression bone transport and continued distraction for radial head reduction: A case studyNikolay M. Kliushin0Paul Stepanenko1Waleed A. Mekki2Bone Infection Clinic, Russian Ilizarov Scientific Center for Restorative Traumatology and Orthopaedics, 6, M. Ulianovast., Kurgan 640014, Russian FederationBone Infection Clinic, Russian Ilizarov Scientific Center for Restorative Traumatology and Orthopaedics, 6, M. Ulianovast., Kurgan 640014, Russian FederationCorresponding author.; Bone Infection Clinic, Russian Ilizarov Scientific Center for Restorative Traumatology and Orthopaedics, 6, M. Ulianovast., Kurgan 640014, Russian FederationTreatment of infected forearm nonunion and defects represents a difficult task for the operating surgeons. Conventional methods like composite and vascularized fibular grafts and the induced membranes filled with cancellous autografts or the Masquelet technique have been reported to be useful and successful, but sometimes it is difficult to predict the outcome and cannot address simultaneous deformities or the need to apply gradual distraction for reduction of a chronically dislocated radial head. Ilizarov technique has an answer for such conditions. We report a 43 years old man with infected ulnar defect and dislocated radial head as a result of infected Monteggia fracture: the patient was successfully treated by Ilizarov bone transport after failed attempts by bone spacer and fibular graft. Keywords: Monteggia's fracture, Forearm defects, Ilizarov technique, Distraction histogenesis, Bone transporthttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S100812751930001X
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author Nikolay M. Kliushin
Paul Stepanenko
Waleed A. Mekki
spellingShingle Nikolay M. Kliushin
Paul Stepanenko
Waleed A. Mekki
Treatment of forearm diaphyseal defect by distraction compression bone transport and continued distraction for radial head reduction: A case study
Chinese Journal of Traumatology
author_facet Nikolay M. Kliushin
Paul Stepanenko
Waleed A. Mekki
author_sort Nikolay M. Kliushin
title Treatment of forearm diaphyseal defect by distraction compression bone transport and continued distraction for radial head reduction: A case study
title_short Treatment of forearm diaphyseal defect by distraction compression bone transport and continued distraction for radial head reduction: A case study
title_full Treatment of forearm diaphyseal defect by distraction compression bone transport and continued distraction for radial head reduction: A case study
title_fullStr Treatment of forearm diaphyseal defect by distraction compression bone transport and continued distraction for radial head reduction: A case study
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of forearm diaphyseal defect by distraction compression bone transport and continued distraction for radial head reduction: A case study
title_sort treatment of forearm diaphyseal defect by distraction compression bone transport and continued distraction for radial head reduction: a case study
publisher Elsevier
series Chinese Journal of Traumatology
issn 1008-1275
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Treatment of infected forearm nonunion and defects represents a difficult task for the operating surgeons. Conventional methods like composite and vascularized fibular grafts and the induced membranes filled with cancellous autografts or the Masquelet technique have been reported to be useful and successful, but sometimes it is difficult to predict the outcome and cannot address simultaneous deformities or the need to apply gradual distraction for reduction of a chronically dislocated radial head. Ilizarov technique has an answer for such conditions. We report a 43 years old man with infected ulnar defect and dislocated radial head as a result of infected Monteggia fracture: the patient was successfully treated by Ilizarov bone transport after failed attempts by bone spacer and fibular graft. Keywords: Monteggia's fracture, Forearm defects, Ilizarov technique, Distraction histogenesis, Bone transport
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S100812751930001X
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