Affiliations 

  • 1 Reconstructive Sciences Unit, Universiti Sains Malaysia School of Medical Sciences, Kubang Kerian, MYS
  • 2 Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Universiti Sains Malaysia School of Medical Sciences, Kubang Kerian, MYS
Cureus, 2021 Jan 21;13(1):e12834.
PMID: 33633877 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.12834

Abstract

Tibial hemimelia is a relatively rare congenital tibial longitudinal deficiency (approximately 1 per 1 million live births), unilateral or bilateral, with a relatively intact fibula. Hemimelia results from a disruption of the lower limb developmental field during embryogenesis due to slow or even abort of chondrification process, which results in leg length discrepancy. Affected leg commonly appears short and deformed with knee, ankle, and foot involvement. It may present with a variety of associated anomalies. Surgical treatment varies according to the type and degree of deformity, and reconstructive interventions are still limited. Reported cases of tibial hemimelia are very infrequent, especially tibial hemimelia in twins. Usually, the cases were in single embryo or less frequently in one of the monozygotic twins, but no reported cases regarding tibial hemimelia in one of the dizygotic twins as this article reports.

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