Management of uncontained bone voids with Calcium Sulphate Ceramic (Modified Masquelet / Modified AMIC with Cerament Bio-Composite) Case report and review of literature

Management of uncontained bone voids with Calcium Sulphate Ceramic (Modified Masquelet / Modified AMIC with Cerament Bio-Composite) Case report and review of literature

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Noman Shakeel Niazi
Trauma and Orthopaedics, Manchester Foundation Trust, Southmoor Rd, Wythenshawe, Manchester, M23 9LT, The United Kingdom

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Introduction: Large traumatic bone voids are challenging to treat. Autografts are associated with donor site morbidity and limited availability. Bone graft substitutes are successful alternative to fill bone voids. Case Presentation: The management of two patients with an open tibial fracture with segmental bone loss and other patient with periarticular calcaneal void associated with chondral loss. Treatment and outcomes: For first case, a contained cavity was made using Septocoll E, an absorbable collagen fleece, to mimic a pseudo-membrane using Masquelet-technique. Bone void was filled with Cerament-G and autologous bone graft. Second case with large peri-articular calcaneal void and chondral loss, Cerament-G and autologous bone graft were used, and articular defect reconstruction was done with synthetic chondral tissue. Both patients had painless mobility and consolidation of bone void. Discussion: We represent two exceptional cases of traumatic bone void which were treated with modified masquelet/modified AMIC with Cerament Bio-Composite with satisfactory outcomes.

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Case Report & Review of Literature
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Received: Thu 01, Aug 2019
Accepted: Fri 16, Aug 2019
Published: Fri 30, Aug 2019
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© 2023 Noman Shakeel Niazi. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Hosting by Science Repository.
DOI: 10.31487/j.SCR.2019.04.07