Congenital psedoarthrosis of the tibia treated with the free microvascular fibula

2005 
Congenital pseudoarthrosis (CPT) of the lower leg is still a considerable therapeutic problem. There are many surgical and other procedures to manage pseudoarthrosis, but the results are not always satisfactory, unfortunately, and are accompanied by a big number of complications, even limb amputation in some cases. The most complicated surgical procedure is transplantation of the autogenous free microvascular fibula coil which has had the best results momentarily. We are showing a case of a 2.5- year old patient with congenital pseudoarthrosis of the lower leg previously treated unsuccessfully by a conventional surgical method. This is at the same time the first case of such operative treatment of CPT in the territory of Serbia and Montenegro as well as former Yugoslavia. The patient was operated in October 1992.
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