Orthopedic Research and Reviews (Oct 2024)

Reconstruction of a Short Tibial Stump with a Long Fibula Using the Ilizarov Technique: A Case Study

  • Bezsmertnyi YO,
  • Shevchuk VI,
  • Branitsky OY,
  • Bezsmertnyi OY

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 16
pp. 243 – 249

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Yurii Oleksiiovych Bezsmertnyi, Viktor Ivanovych Shevchuk, Olexander Yuriyovych Branitsky, Olexander Yuriyovych Bezsmertnyi Scientific Department, Scientific and Research Institute of Rehabilitation of National Pirogov Memorial Medical University, Vinnytsia, UkraineCorrespondence: Viktor Ivanovych Shevchuk, Email [email protected]: The creation of a functional tibial stump after combat injuries is sometimes too difficult. We describe a case of high amputation after a mine-blast injury. In this case, the tibia stump was too short (5 cm) and the fibula stump was too long (12 cm). There was a soft tissue reserve. The Ilizarov method was used to lengthen the tibia. The technique of the operation with exposure of the anterior medial ligament, its separation from the distal part of the bone, subperiosteal excision of the medial part of the patellar tendon from the tibia, oblique-frontal corticotomy of the tibia, which allowed to avoid undesirable complications during the distraction and to obtain a wide, strong regenerate, is described in detail. The alignment of the tibia lengths resulted in a highly functional stump with the possibility of full prosthetics. The proposed technique can be used in reconstructive operations on short stumps that require lengthening.Keywords: corticotomy, distraction regenerate, different-sized tibiae, Ilizarov technique, stump lengthening, transtibial amputation

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