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Fibular hemimelia

Fibular hemimelia or longitudinal fibular deficiency is 'the congenital absence of the fibula and it is the most common congenital absence of long bone of the extremities.' It is the shortening of the fibula at birth, or the complete lack thereof. In humans, the disorder can be noted by ultrasound in utero to prepare for amputation after birth or complex bone lengthening surgery. The amputation usually takes place at six months with removal of portions of the legs to prepare them for prosthetic use. The other treatments which include repeated corrective osteotomies and leg-lengthening surgery (Ilizarov apparatus) are costly and associated with residual deformity. Fibular hemimelia or longitudinal fibular deficiency is 'the congenital absence of the fibula and it is the most common congenital absence of long bone of the extremities.' It is the shortening of the fibula at birth, or the complete lack thereof. In humans, the disorder can be noted by ultrasound in utero to prepare for amputation after birth or complex bone lengthening surgery. The amputation usually takes place at six months with removal of portions of the legs to prepare them for prosthetic use. The other treatments which include repeated corrective osteotomies and leg-lengthening surgery (Ilizarov apparatus) are costly and associated with residual deformity.

[ "Fibula", "Amputation", "Equinovalgus deformity" ]
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