2021
DOI: 10.1142/s2424835521720152
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A Double-Barreled Fibular Graft for the Reconstruction of Both Forearm Bones and Humeroradial Joint after a Tumor Resection

Abstract: A double-barreled fibular graft was used to reconstruct both forearm bones and the humeroradial joint after tumor resection. The patient had a tumor of radius that invaded the ulna and extensor groups. After a wide tumor resection, vascularized fibular autograft and soft tissue reconstruction was performed. A fibular graft were placed as a double barrel in the proximal ulnar and radial defects including the radial head and fixed using two locking plates. Simultaneously, reconstruction of the humeroradial joint… Show more

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