1. Innovative Application of the Ilizarov Technique for Long Nerve Defect Reconstruction: A Detailed Case Report.
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Liang, Xiajun, Xu, Lei, Zhou, Chunhao, Fang, Jia, Sun, Dawei, and Qin, Chenghe
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Background: Traditionally known for bone regeneration, the Ilizarov technique's effectiveness in nerve reconstruction, particularly for extensive nerve damage, has yet to be widely recognized. Case presentation: This report presents a case study and proposes the innovative use of the Ilizarov technique for reconstructing extended nerve defects. In this study, we reviewed a 43‐year‐old male diagnosed with an open fracture of the right tibia combined with soft tissue injury resulting in a mangled injury in which a large part of his right tibial bone and nerve were lost. The patient was cured and the sensorimotor function was recovered after distraction osteogenesis by the Ilizarov technique, which is a unique application of this technique to repair a substantial long nerve defect, a rare occurrence in medical literature. It highlights the method of nerve lengthening, which is achieved by attaching the nerve stump to the bone stump. This approach allows for significant nerve regeneration and ensures a stable progression of the nerve, as the bone stump acts as a carrier, overcoming the challenges of direct nerve lengthening. Conclusions: The adaptability and effectiveness of the Ilizarov technique in a new area suggests the need to reconsider traditional approaches to complex nerve reconstruction. Placing this case within the context of current medical knowledge underscores the potential of this technique to revolutionize the treatment of extended nerve defects, offering hope for improved outcomes in challenging scenarios. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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