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Free vascularised bone graft using microvascular technique.

C T Hu, C W Chang, K L Su

    Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore
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    This study analyzed human fibulae to understand nutrient artery entry points and vascular relationships. Findings support the use of fibula grafts for successful bone healing and limb function restoration.

    Area of Science:

    • Orthopedic Surgery
    • Vascular Anatomy

    Background:

    • Understanding the fibula's vascular supply is crucial for reconstructive surgery.
    • Free vascularized fibula grafts are utilized for limb reconstruction.

    Observation:

    • 212 dried human fibulae were measured for length, circumference, and nutrient artery entry points.
    • Angiography of six limbs detailed the posterior tibial and peroneal artery relationship.
    • Seven clinical cases of free vascularized fibula grafts were analyzed.

    Findings:

    • Fibula graft lengths ranged from 10 to 20 cm.
    • Postoperative examinations confirmed adequate blood supply to grafted fibulae.
    • Satisfactory bony healing and functional restoration were observed in all cases.

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    Implications:

    • The study provides valuable anatomical data for free vascularized fibula grafting.
    • Results indicate the efficacy of fibula grafts in orthopedic reconstructive procedures.
    • This research supports the use of fibula grafts for bone healing and functional recovery.