Nonunion in Proximal Phalanx of Great Toe Treated by Grafting with Precisely Processed Autologous Bone Peg

  • Imade, Shinji MD, PhD
  • Miyamoto, Wataru MD
  • Sanada, Hideaki MD
  • Mori, Ryuji MD, PhD
  • Uchio, Yuji MD, PhD
Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery 50(4):p 449-452, July 2011.

We report a rare case of nonunion in the proximal phalanx of the great toe treated by grafting with a precisely processed autologous bone peg. The concept of this surgical method was to fix the nonunion of the proximal phalanx of the great toe using press-fit fixation and a bone peg precisely formed to fit the medullary cavity similar to an intramedullary nail. We believe that our new technique is a viable alternative for the treatment of phalanx fractures or nonunions requiring bone grafts.

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