Treatment of a 21-cm long segmental bone defect of the tibia by bone transport via Ilizarov external fixator: A case report
Özet
Shaft of the tibia is the most common site of open fractures. One of the factors which complicate treatment of such fractures is bone defects resulting from the trauma itself, or subsequent infections. In this report, we are presenting a case in whom a 21 cm bone defect resulting from infection following a grade 3B open fracture of the tibia was treated by distraction osteogenesis using Ilizarov external fixator.