Recalcitrant posttraumatic nonunion of the humerus: 23 patients reconstructed with vascularized bone graft: 23 patients reconstructed with vascularized bone graft

Authors

  • Keiichi Muramatsu
  • Kazuteru Doi
  • Koichiro Ihara
  • Mitsunori Shigetomi
  • Shinya Kawai

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1080/00016470310013734

Abstract

We treated 23 patients with recalcitrant posttraumatic humeral shaft nonunion with vascularized bone grafts (fibula 10, femur 10 and scapula 3). 21/23 patients healed primarily. Venous thrombosis in the graft necessitated postoperative thrombectomy in 2 patients. Complications at the donor site were trivial. We used a vascularized fibular graft in patients with a large bone defect and with poor intrinsic stability of the nonunion site and a corticoperiosteal femoral graft in atrophic nonunion without a substantial bone defect. The scapula graft is easy to transfer to the surgical neck of the humerus on its pedicle.

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Published

2003-01-01

How to Cite

Muramatsu, K., Doi, K., Ihara, K., Shigetomi, M., & Kawai, S. (2003). Recalcitrant posttraumatic nonunion of the humerus: 23 patients reconstructed with vascularized bone graft: 23 patients reconstructed with vascularized bone graft. Acta Orthopaedica, 74(1), 95–97. https://doi.org/10.1080/00016470310013734