Journal article

The evolution of free vascularized bone transfer: A 40-year experience

G Ian Taylor, RJ Corlett, MW Ashton

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2016

Abstract

Background: The first successful free vascularized bone flap was performed on June 1, 1974 (and reported in 1975), using the fibula. This was followed by the iliac crest based on the superficial circumflex iliac artery in 1975 and then the deep circumflex iliac artery in 1978. Methods: A total of 384 transfers using fibula (n = 198), iliac crest (n = 180), radius (n = 4), rib (n = 1), and metatarsal (n = 1) were used between June of 1974 and June of 2014 for reconstruction of the mandible (n = 267), maxilla (n = 20), clavicle (n = 1), humerus (n = 8), radius and ulna (n = 21), carpus (n = 3), pelvis (n = 2), femur (n = 11), tibia (n = 47), and foot bones (n = 4). Indications were tumor ablat..

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