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Ankle resection arthrodesis in patients with bone tumors
R Casadei1, P Ruggieri, T Giuseppe
1First Orthopaedic Clinic of Bologna University, Orthopaedic Rizzoli Institute, Italy.
Foot & Ankle International
|May 1, 1994
Abstract:
The authors report 12 cases of bone tumors localized in the distal tibia treated by resection and reconstruction with ankle arthrodesis, using bone grafts and fixation with Kuntscher or Grosse-Kempf nail or plate. In seven cases autografts were used, and in five cases autografts combined with allografts were used. In three of these five patients, a vascularized fibula combined with a "gutter-like" allograft was used to reconstruct the bone defect. In all cases, the functional and oncologic results were good and all patients were disease free at an average follow-up of 68 months.