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Article
| IMSEAR
| ID: sea-219709
ABSTRACT
Management of non-union with bone gap in tibia is difficult, especially if superimposed by infection of bone. Various modalities have been described for the treatment of gap non-union, with their own advantages and disadvantages. A case of a paediatric patient with traumatic left tibia fracture which was complicated by subsequent osteomyelitis and non-union presented to tertiary care hospital. After failure of different modalities of treatment, to provide union, the patient was managed with tibialization of fibula with fibula strut graft supported by a rush nail