Abstract

The reconstructions of large debridement defects of the tibia are difficult and, at times, discouraging. To maximize the potential for limb salvage, a rigorous patient selection algorithm is essential. Each therapeutic option must consider various host factors, anatomic restraints, physician skills, and institutional resources. In this article, the cost effectiveness and morbidity of two distinct methodologies are compared to bring the guidelines for patient selection to perspective.

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