[股骨和胫骨骨缺损的治疗:既有概念和新概念]。

Patrick Thomé, Jan von Recum, Paul Alfred Grützner, Gregor Reiter
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摘要

肢体骨缺损可能是外伤、骨炎、假关节切除或肿瘤切除时的清创所致。股骨和胫骨骨缺损的治疗是创伤外科和骨科的一个重大挑战。多学科骨科治疗结合软组织重建往往是必要的,以保持四肢及其功能。除了缩短手术外,生物重建的方法也多种多样,包括自体和异体骨移植、骨传导性骨替代品的使用、诱导膜技术(也称为Masquelet技术)、牵张成骨和带血管的腓骨移植。另外,大型假体也可用作金属骨替代物,特别是股骨干骺端骨缺损或胫骨近端骨缺损。3 厘米以下的骨缺损通常可以通过缩短或一期松质骨移植成功治疗;然而,已知腿长差异会导致功能限制。两阶段Masquelet技术不仅可以成功地用于处理中小型缺陷,而且可以通过修改处理较大的缺陷[2,3]。虽然Masquelet技术可以用于更大的缺陷,但在这种情况下通常采用更复杂的外科手术。骨痂牵张和节段转移是最常见的手术。除了使用单轨或环形固定器的外部手术外,现在也可以使用运输钉子或钢板辅助骨段运输(PABST)进行内部延长手术。
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[Treatment of bony defects in femur and tibia : Established and new concepts].

Bone defects in the limbs may result from trauma, debridement during osteitis or pseudarthrosis resection or tumors [1]. Treating bone defects of the femur and tibia poses a substantial challenge in trauma surgery and orthopedics. Interdisciplinary orthoplastic treatment combined with soft tissue reconstruction is often necessary to preserve the extremity and its function. In addition to shortening surgery, various procedures are available for biological reconstruction, including autogenous and allogeneic bone transplantation, the use of osteoconductive bone substitutes, the induced membrane technique also known as the Masquelet technique, distraction osteogenesis and vascularized fibula transfer. Alternatively, megaprostheses can be used as metallic bone substitutes, especially for metaphyseal bone defects of the femur or proximal tibia [1].Bone defects up to 3 cm in size can usually be successfully treated with shortening or primary cancellous bone grafting; however, leg length difference is known to result in functional limitations [2]. The two-stage Masquelet technique can successfully be used to treat not only small and medium-sized defects but also larger defects through modification [2, 3]. Although the Masquelet technique can be used for larger defects, more complex surgical procedures are often employed in such cases. Callus distraction with segment transport is the most common procedure. In addition to external procedures with monorail or ring fixators, internal lengthening procedures with a transporting nail or plate-assisted bone segment transport (PABST) are now available as well [2].

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