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ABSTRACT: Introduction
We retrospectively observed the fibular regeneration in non vascularized harvest in children and development of ankle valgus at 2 time points to find any possible relationship between them.Material and methods
A 6 month period was chosen as the first time frame to assess regeneration and ankle valgus. Radiographs at this time and a subsequent follow up were studied for regeneration, lateral distal tibial ankle (LDTA) and fibular station. The donor sites were divided into complete and incomplete regeneration groups and compared statistically.Results
There were 12 patients with 18 harvested fibulae. Ten out of 18 fibulae (56%) had complete longitudinal regenerate at 6 months. Two fibulae underwent delayed union. Of 8 incomplete regenerates at 6 months, 6 (75%) were also incomplete beyond a follow up of 2.75 years. Incomplete group had radiological ankle valgus in 6 legs (75%) at 6 months increased to 7 at follow up. Further, LDTA for incomplete group was significantly lower than complete group (p = 0.025) at 6 months.Conclusions
More than half of harvested legs (56%) had complete longitudinal fibular regeneration at 6 months. Of incomplete regenerates at 6 months, three fourth remained so beyond 2.5 years. Ankle valgus was found strongly related to long standing fibular non regeneration. Radiological ankle valgus developed early in the incomplete regenerate group.
SUBMITTER: Agarwal A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6739244 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep-Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Journal of clinical orthopaedics and trauma 20190324 5
<h4>Introduction</h4>We retrospectively observed the fibular regeneration in non vascularized harvest in children and development of ankle valgus at 2 time points to find any possible relationship between them.<h4>Material and methods</h4>A 6 month period was chosen as the first time frame to assess regeneration and ankle valgus. Radiographs at this time and a subsequent follow up were studied for regeneration, lateral distal tibial ankle (LDTA) and fibular station. The donor sites were divided ...[more]