ABSTRACT
We report the clinical outcomes of homeochronous usage of massive bone allografts
with vascularized fibular autografts for the biological repair of lower-extremity
bone defects secondary to bone tumor excision. Large bone defects in the lower extremities
of 17 patients (10 men and seven women; age range, 6 to 34 years) who underwent bone
tumor excision were repaired using massive bone allografts along with vascularized
fibular autografts. After 6 to 48 months (mean, 20.2 months) of follow-up, the wounds
at the donor and recipient sites healed in one stage, the monitoring flaps remained
viable, the immune response to the massive bone allografts was minimal, and there
were no complications in the donor limbs. Of the 17 patients, 13 and 3 cases showed
radiographic union in 6 months and 8 months after surgery, respectively; one case
of malignant synovioma showed recurrence, and therefore, leg amputation was performed
2.5 months after surgery. None of the massive bone allografts were absorbed or fractured
at the last follow-up. The Mankin evaluation rating was excellent in eight cases,
good in five cases, fair in two cases, and poor in two cases; the total rate of excellent
and good cases was 76.47%. Homeochronous usage of massive bone allografts with vascularized
fibular autografts is a satisfactory method for the biological repair of massive bone
defects in the lower limbs after bone tumor excision.
KEYWORDS
Bone tumors - bone defects - bone grafts - repair - lower extremities
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Yun-fa YangM.D.
Traumatology and Hand Surgery Division, Department of Orthopedics, Guangzhou First
Municipal People's Hospital
Guangzhou Medical College, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510180, P. R. China
Email: yyf701107@163.com