Bone Grafting 2012
DOI: 10.5772/33054
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Reconstruction of Post-Traumatic Bone Defect of the Upper-Limb with Vascularized Fibular Graft

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“…Composite reconstruction is a challenging task as it requires proper planning and execution. Many authors had used free fibula flap as their first choice for the reconstruction for mandible [2,3], maxilla [4,5], clavicle [6], upper limb and lower limb [7,8], epiphysial transfer [9], hand [10] and foot [11][12][13]. One recent study by Taylor et al who also reported the first free vascularized fibula for a lower limb trauma, discuss many uses of vascularized fibula with his 40 years of experience [11,14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Composite reconstruction is a challenging task as it requires proper planning and execution. Many authors had used free fibula flap as their first choice for the reconstruction for mandible [2,3], maxilla [4,5], clavicle [6], upper limb and lower limb [7,8], epiphysial transfer [9], hand [10] and foot [11][12][13]. One recent study by Taylor et al who also reported the first free vascularized fibula for a lower limb trauma, discuss many uses of vascularized fibula with his 40 years of experience [11,14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%