ABSTRACT
The use of dual vascularized fibula transfer on a single vascular pedicle for reconstruction
of long bone defect is described. This technique involves dividing one length of donor
vascularized fibula into two segments, without cutting the vessels. The vessels are
then folded, thereby supplying blood circulation to both bones. Since 1985 the authors
have treated six cases of bone reconstruction using this method. Two of these six
cases are reported, with follow-up periods of over one year.