Correlation between risk factors and healing times in long bone nonunions treated with corticoperiosteal flap from the medial femoral condyle.
Matteo GuzziniDavide CiclaminiLeopoldo ArioliPaolo TitoloAlessandro CarrozzoFrancesca LatiniBruno BattistonAndrea FerrettiPublished in: Journal of reconstructive microsurgery (2022)
This study demonstrates the MFCCFF as an effective and safe procedure for the treatment of the recalcitrant atrophic nonunion of long bones. An association was found between the lengthening of bone healing time and a high BMI, presence of ≥2 previous surgical interventions, and diabetes mellitus, indicating these comorbidities as risk factors (not absolute contraindications) for this microsurgical treatment. So, to our knowledge, the MFCCFF could be the first-choice treatment for atrophic nonunion of long bones.