Case Report: Halting terminal osseous overgrowth post tibia amputation in children: a report of three cases
Chee-Chun Pon, Ting-Jie Ong, Ahmad Fazly Abd Rasid, Abdul Halim Abd Rashid, Kamal Jamil

TL;DR
This case report describes a successful surgical technique using the fibula to prevent bone overgrowth after amputation in three children.
Contribution
The report introduces a safe and effective method of using the ipsilateral fibula to manage osseous overgrowth in pediatric amputees.
Findings
Ipsilateral fibula capping halted recurrent tibial overgrowth in all three cases.
The method avoided complications and improved prosthetic fitting and comfort.
Corrective osteotomy combined with fibula capping resolved deformities and overgrowth.
Abstract
Terminal osseous overgrowth is a common complication after trans-diaphyseal amputation in children, leading to pain, soft tissue problems, and recurrent surgical procedures. We report three different cases with post-amputation issues of osseous overgrowth, ulceration, and deformity over the amputation site. The first case involves a 9-year-old boy with a right leg congenital amputation secondary to amniotic band syndrome. The right below-knee stump later experienced recurrent episodes of osseous overgrowth, leading to ulceration. After the prominent tibia was resected and capped with the ipsilateral proximal fibula, a positive outcome was achieved with no more recurrent overgrowth over the right leg stump. The second case involves a 9-year-old girl born with an amniotic constriction band over both legs. Her left leg remained functional after a circumferential Z-plasty, but the right leg…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBone fractures and treatments · Neurogenetic and Muscular Disorders Research · Organ and Tissue Transplantation Research
