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J Foot Ankle Surg ; 51(4): 494-500, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22726653

ABSTRACT

The medial femoral condyle vascularized bone flap has a high success rate in published literature regarding its use in nonunions and avascular necrosis of the upper and lower extremities. It is reported to have minimal donor site morbidity and the ability to provide structural support and torsional strength to load-bearing areas. The flap has found particular success in the treatment of scaphoid nonunions. The tarsal navicular, similar to the scaphoid, is largely articular cancellous bone with little surface area for vascular inflow. These anatomic features make the navicular prone to nonunion and avascular necrosis in traumatic scenarios. We describe a case of nonunion and avascular necrosis of the tarsal navicular occurring as sequelae of a high-impact midfoot injury sustained in an automobile accident. After an initial attempt at open reduction and internal fixation with midfoot bridge plating, subsidence and nonunion resulted. An attempt at arthrodesis of the talonavicular and naviculocuneiform joints was then undertaken. This too failed, leading to the development of additional collapse and avascular necrosis. The site was treated with a medial femoral condyle vascularized bone flap. In this single case, the patient returned to pain-free ambulation and reported excellent outcomes and functional capacity. Although we present a successful case, a larger case series is necessary to establish the use of this flap as a reliable option for the treatment of nonunion and avascular necrosis of the tarsal navicular.


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Bone Transplantation , Osteonecrosis/surgery , Tarsal Bones/surgery , Arthrodesis , Bone Plates , Device Removal , Female , Fracture Fixation, Internal , Fractures, Bone/complications , Fractures, Bone/surgery , Fractures, Ununited/surgery , Humans , Middle Aged , Osteonecrosis/diagnostic imaging , Osteonecrosis/etiology , Radiography , Talus/surgery , Tarsal Bones/injuries
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