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OP-Journal 2024; 40(02): 156-163
DOI: 10.1055/a-2195-4423
DOI: 10.1055/a-2195-4423
Fachwissen
Entnahmemorbidität beim Fibulatransplantat
Donor-Site Morbidity of Fibula Transplantation
Den Goldstandard für die Rekonstruktion von Critical-Size-Defekten stellt das autologe Knochentransplantat dar. Das freie Fibulatransplantat (FFF) kann rein knöchern, mit Muskel, mit Muskel und Faszie oder mit Muskel, Faszie und bis zu 2 Hautinseln entnommen werden. Über seine Vielseitigkeit hinaus liegt der Vorteil des FFFs in einer geringen Entnahmemorbidität, wobei Wundheilungsstörungen die mit Abstand häufigste Komplikation darstellen.
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Article published online:
27 March 2024
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