Medium term donor-site morbidity after tricortical iliac crest graft harvesting for foot and ankle indications

Q4 Medicine
Katarzyna Kozyra , Bartłomiej Kordasiewicz , Andrzej Marcin Boszczyk
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Abstract

Purpose of the study

The retrospective study aimed at assessment of donor site morbidity of tricortical iliac crest graft harvest for foot and ankle indications in a single-surgeon, single-technique group of patients.

Materials and methods

Consecutive patients undergoing procedures in foot and ankle requiring grafting from iliac crest were contacted with telephoned questionnaire within a second year post surgery.

Results

Among the group of 37 patients, 100% follow-up has been achieved. One patient reported continued pain at the donor site, one case of hyperesthesia around the approach and one case of hypoesthesia of lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh were reported.

Discussion

Data regarding complications of tricortical bone graft harvest from iliac crest is varied. Long term pain has been reported in up to 29% of cases. Variability of information negatively influences informed consent process. We report the results of homogeneous cohort of patients operated for foot and ankle indications.

Conclusion

Harvesting of tricortical anterior iliac graft for foot and ankle indications carries minimal risk of long term pain at the donor site.

足部和踝关节三皮质髂骨移植术后中期供区发病率
本回顾性研究旨在评估单一外科医生、单一技术组患者足部和踝关节指征髂骨三皮层移植的供区发病率。材料和方法连续接受足、踝部髂骨移植手术的患者在术后2年内接受电话问卷调查。结果本组37例患者的随访率达到100%。1例患者报告供体部位持续疼痛,1例入路周围感觉亢进,1例大腿外侧皮神经感觉减退。关于髂骨三皮质骨移植术后并发症的数据是多种多样的。据报道,高达29%的病例存在长期疼痛。信息的可变性对知情同意过程产生负面影响。我们报告同质队列患者的结果为足部和踝关节指征手术。结论髂前三皮层移植物用于足部和踝关节适应症,供体部位长期疼痛的风险最小。
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Fuss und Sprunggelenk
Fuss und Sprunggelenk Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
CiteScore
0.40
自引率
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发文量
105
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: Offizielles Organ der Deutschen Assoziation fur Fuß & Sprunggelenk e. V. (D. A. F.)
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