2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12891-022-05501-8
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Matched comparative study of trifocal bone transport versus induced membrane followed by trifocal bone transport in the treatment of segmental tibial defects caused by posttraumatic osteomyelitis

Abstract: Objectives To compare the efficacy and clinical outcomes of trifocal bone transport (TBT) versus induced membrane followed by trifocal bone transport (IM + TBT) in the treatment of tibial defects > 6 cm caused by posttraumatic osteomyelitis. Methods A total of 69 eligible patients with tibial defects > 6 cm who were treated between January 2010 and January 2018 were retrospectively reviewed. Overall, 18 patients treated by IM + TBT and 18 tre… Show more

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“…23 Several studies have been published demonstrating the combination of bone transport and Masquelet (induced membrane) techniques in management of infected bone defects, thus minimizing the possible complications of the bone transport technique. [12][13][14][15][16] The previously published studies were retrospective studies 12,14 except the studies by Spiegl et al 13 and Khaled et al, 15 which were prospective noncomparative studies and the study by Hamiti et al 16 which was a retrospective comparative study between trifocal bone transport (TBT) and induced membrane followed by trifocal bone transport (IM + TBT). All studies involved only cases of infected tibial nonunion.…”
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“…23 Several studies have been published demonstrating the combination of bone transport and Masquelet (induced membrane) techniques in management of infected bone defects, thus minimizing the possible complications of the bone transport technique. [12][13][14][15][16] The previously published studies were retrospective studies 12,14 except the studies by Spiegl et al 13 and Khaled et al, 15 which were prospective noncomparative studies and the study by Hamiti et al 16 which was a retrospective comparative study between trifocal bone transport (TBT) and induced membrane followed by trifocal bone transport (IM + TBT). All studies involved only cases of infected tibial nonunion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All studies involved only cases of infected tibial nonunion. [12][13][14][15][16] This study is the first prospective, randomized, controlled, comparative study between BTM and BT techniques in cases of infected nonunited femur and tibia fractures.…”
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