All posts tagged: limb salvage surgery

Spanners at Midnight – Patient’s Story

Limb reconstruction after a severe injury is always challenging, but particularly so in older patients. The decision between amputation and salvage is complex – while amputation increases energy demands, reconstruction carries significant surgical risks. In this case, a Taylor Spatial Frame was used to gradually restore bone and soft tissue following a severe open tibia fracture. This blog details the intricate process of limb lengthening, bone regeneration, and the long road to recovery.

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Part 1 – Complex Lower Leg Injury with Significant Injury to the Knee Joint and Extensor Mechanism

A complex lower leg injury with severe bone and soft tissue defects required extensive reconstruction, including the Masquelet technique, bone grafting, and external fixation. Despite initial progress, infection necessitated surgical debridement and the use of a circular frame for limb salvage. The next phase involves distraction osteogenesis to restore limb length and stability.

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