Reconstruction of the Femoral Diaphysis Using the Vascularized Fibula Flap: A Case Report

应用带血管蒂腓骨瓣重建股骨干:病例报告

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Abstract

The vascularized fibula flap is often utilized in various reconstructive surgeries to cover a bone or soft tissue defect due to its generous length, adequate vascularization, and the possibility of removal with minimal loss of limb function. We present a 32-year-old male patient with a 27-cm femoral diaphysis defect caused by a high-impact car accident, which led to multiple femoral fractures and was further complicated by osteomyelitis. Initial consultations with other physicians advised limb amputation as the sole approach due to the severity of the case and potential complications. Upon presentation at Kuzanov Clinic, the possibility of salvaging the limb using the vascularized fibula flap was proposed. A 27-cm fibula flap was harvested and transplanted to the femoral defect. Anastomosis was established between the vasculature of the flap and the recipient zone. A few months after the surgery, an upper fibular fracture occurred, which later healed, and the fibula hypertrophied. At a 10-year follow-up, the patient remains ambulatory, with limb shortening effectively managed with a custom shoe.

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