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Spontaneous Healing of a Massive Tibial Cortical Defect
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1997
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Soft Tissue InjuryLimb ReconstructionSoft Tissue SurgerySpontaneous HealingLower Limb TraumaOperative TreatmentTrauma SurgerySurgeryWound HealingAnatomyCraniofacial SurgerySoleus FlapMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryCase Report
This case report describes the spontaneous healing of a 20-cm massive tibial cortical defect. The defect was created during debridement of necrotic bone and soft tissue in a low-velocity gunshot wound of the tibia that became infected in a skeletally mature patient. The patient was treated in an external fixator and had a soleus flap to provide soft-tissue coverage. He had refused any surgical reconstructive options. Despite the absence of surgical reconstruction, his tibia healed, and he returned to full activity without any orthotic device 9 months after the original injury.
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