Treatment of distal femur aseptic nonunion after lateral locking plate fixation: Results of medial custom made plating and free fibula flap transfer using CAD-CAM technology.
Vittorio Ramella, Gianluca Canton, Micol Dussi, Cristina Formentin, Veronica Scamacca, Filippo Bagnacani, Trobec Belinda, Luca Spazzapan, Luigi Troisi, Laura Grezar, Giovanni Papa, Luigi Murena
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Abstract
Background: Aim of the present paper is to report the preliminary results of CAD-CAM (Computer-Aided Design - Computer-Aided Manufacturing) technology application to distal femur nonunion treatment with free fibula flap, custom made medial plating and maintenance of a stable lateral locking plate.
Methods: Two cases of distal femur nonunion that occurred after lateral locking plating were treated and prospectively followed-up. Surgical planning followed the same preoperative protocol adopted for mandibular CAD-CAM reconstruction. Wide cutting sections were planned to obtain radical debridement. The tailored custom-made plate, a 3D rendering of bone defect and the cutting guides were produced and sterilized. Surgical intervention was conducted by steps (medial approach, bone resection, recipient vessels isolation, fibula harvesting and cutting, plate-fibula construct assembly, microvascular anastomosis, final fixation).
Results: The mean follow-up was 13 (12-15) months. Bone union was achieved in both cases at mean 3.1 months. Full weight bearing without referred pain or discomfort was reached in both cases at mean 8,5 months (range 7-10). No complications occurred.
Conclusions: CAD-CAM technology proved to be useful and reliable in custom made medial plating combined with free fibula transfer for the treatment of distal femur nonunion after lateral locking plating.