2005
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-78522005000100002
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Tratamento da falha óssea parcial pelo transporte ósseo parietal

Abstract: OBJETIVO: Descrever a técnica de transporte ósseo parietal para tratamento de falha óssea parcial, e descrever o resultado clínico e radiográfico de uma série de pacientes tratados por esta técnica. CASUÍSTICA E MÉTODO: tratamos nove pacientes portadores de lesão óssea parcial, sendo seis localizada na tíbia e três no fêmur. Todos apresentavam lesão infectada, acompanhada de pseudo-artrose. O procedimento iniciou-se com estabilização do segmento ósseo com fixador externo, seguido de corticotomia parietal, em o… Show more

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“…The biological factors that need to be considered include blood supply, joint and muscle function, and presence, location, and severity of nerve damage. Reconstruction is indicated only if it can provide a good functional prognosis and if patient has good psychosocial condition 1, 5…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The biological factors that need to be considered include blood supply, joint and muscle function, and presence, location, and severity of nerve damage. Reconstruction is indicated only if it can provide a good functional prognosis and if patient has good psychosocial condition 1, 5…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1969, Ilizarov and Ledyaev 5 were able to fill the bone defect and extend the limb after debridement of the infected bone and, at the same time, correct deformities. Their method was revolutionary by the standards of orthopedic treatments of the time 1, 6, 7…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this technique (seldom reported in medical literature), the viable bone segment contiguous to the bone cavity is preserved. A bone fragment is created in the healthy region adjacent to the cavity and transported, according to the Llizarov method, filling a cavity of approximately 50% of the bone diameter (Rodrigues & Mercadante, 2005). The option of performing resection of viable bone occupying the complete cortical, transforming the partial defect into segmental for application of the conventional bone transportation technique, appears to us to be absolute nonsense: removing healthy bone when this is what is missing.…”
Section: Wwwintechopencommentioning
confidence: 99%