Use of blood-supplied fibula grafts with a functioning growth zone for the reconstruction of limb bone defects in pediatric patients: A literature review

Author:

Lukyanov Sergey A.ORCID,Proshchenko Yaroslav N.ORCID,Zorin Vyacheslav I.ORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Restoration of significant anatomical and functional bone defects is one of the most urgent problems of reconstructive surgery in children. Various options for plastic surgery of bone defects are considered. However, some publications present both positive and negative aspects of using vascularized bone autotransplants. AIM: This study aimed to conduct a systematic analysis of foreign literature data on the use of blood-supplied fibular grafts with a functioning growth zone. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A systematic literature search was performed in the PubMed information data base and Google Scholar from 1988 to February 7, 2021. Based on the criteria for the selection of literature sources, 21 literary sources were identified. In the analysis, special attention was paid to the age of patients at the time of reconstructive surgery, type of vascularized bone graft used with vessels that are part of the feeding leg, follow-up period, complications in the area of the surgical intervention, as well as the functional result and functioning of the graft growth zone. RESULTS: In this study, 21 articles comprised the sample, of which 14 were descriptions of clinical observation and seven were descriptions of clinical series. These publications include information on the follow-up of 54 patients with an average age of 6.86 years (minmax, 115 years). The average duration of postoperative follow-up was 56 months (minmax, 622 years). Indications for surgical interventions were extensive bone defects formed as a result of the tumor process (n = 44), trauma (n = 4), infectious process (n = 1), and birth defects (n = 5). CONCLUSIONS: In pediatric orthopedics, bone-vascularized fibular grafts with a functioning growth zone are used for the reconstruction of extensive bone defects in complex clinical situations if standard bone auto-/alloplasties are impossible. According to the literature, this technique allows us to achieve satisfactory functional results in most cases. Despite the positive functional results, postoperative complications are quite common in patients.

Publisher

ECO-Vector LLC

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery,Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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