Abstract
Introduction
We demonstrate the preliminary results with a novel technique to solve large bone defects using two lengthening nails, working together and aligned in a custom made device. An illustrative case that successfully produced 17 cm bone in 3.5 months, is presented.
Materials and Methods
A 28 year old healthy male presented with a slowly growing mass in the left femur. No general symptoms were reported, no weight loss, no previous illness. Histopathology, CT and MRI scans revealed a malignant diaphyseal bone tumor.
A three-stage trifocal bone transport was projected and conducted based on a 3D model test.
Results
Trifocal bone transport using two lengthening nails in a custom made device, reduced the 17 cm bone defect in 3.5 months. Follow up was 9 months.
Conclusions
The presented technique successfully solved the clinical problem and is a showcase for further developments of internal devices for complex and large bone losses and lengthenings.