Vascularised fibula or induced membrane to treat congenital pseudarthrosis of the Tibia: A multicentre study of 18 patients with a mean 9.5-year follow-up

Orthopaedics & Traumatology: Surgery & Research(2017)

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Abstract Background The objective of this study was to compare outcomes of two surgical techniques used to treat congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia (CPT), the induced membrane technique (IM) and the transfer of the contralateral vascularised fibula (VF). Hypothesis The IM technique produces similar outcomes to those of VF grafting in terms of healing and function, while being simpler and having a lower complication rate. Material and method This retrospective multicentre study included 18 patients with a mean age of 2.8 years at surgery. Among them, 11 had neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1). The IM technique was used in 10 patients and VF grafting in 8 patients. Mean follow-up was 9.5 years (range: 5–15 years). Results The two groups showed no significant differences for healing or the occurrence of complications such as limb length discrepancy and residual malalignment. Two patients required amputation, one in each group. The mean number of surgical procedures per patient was 4.7 in the IM group and 5 in the VF group. Discussion Outcomes are similar with the two techniques. Although VF grafting theoretically involves a single stage, the mean number of surgical procedures was not lower than after the IM technique. The IM technique was associated with lower risks of complications and residual donor site abnormalities. Regardless of the reconstruction technique, the quality of the initial bone resection and internal fixation, particularly regarding alignment, is of the utmost importance. Level of evidence IV, comparative retrospective study.
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Congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia,Induced membrane technique,Vascularised fibula
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