Case Report

Use of Nonvascularized Autologous Fibular Strut Graft in the Treatment of Major Bone Defect after Periprosthetic Knee Fracture

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Immediate postoperative X-rays showing good reduction of the fracture, anatomic alignment of the articular surface, and rigid fixation. (a) Note the nonvascularized fibular strut graft. The larger piece was used to bridge the metaphyseal defect and the small piece to replace the medial wall of the distal femur. (b) The alignment of the knee joint was anatomically restored.
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