ABSTRACT
Vascularized proximal fibular autograft is reported as one of the reconstructive procedures
for the wrists following tumor resection in the distal end of the radius. However,
it is rarely performed for the treatment of segmental bony defects in the distal radius
after trauma. A 19-year-old man who had traumatic bony defects in the distal radius
involving the articular surface underwent vascularized proximal fibular grafting for
reconstruction of the wrist. After surgery, he regained wrist functions, with 40 degrees
of flexion, 45 degrees of extension, 90 degrees of pronation, and 45 degrees of supination.
No evidence of instability or degenerative changes was noted in the reconstructed
wrist at 3 years after surgery. Vascularized proximal fibular autograft appears a
useful procedure both for reconstruction of the wrist in cases with segmental bony
defects in the distal radius after trauma, as well as for after tumor resection.
KEYWORDS
Trauma - bone defect - distal radius - vascularized proximal fibular graft - fibular
head
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Takamasa ShimizuM.D.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nara Medical University
840 Shijyo-cho, Kashihara, Nara, 634-8522, Japan
Email: tkshimizu@oboe.ocn.ne.jp