A review on application and complications associated with Reamer Irrigator Aspirator (RIA) and RIA2 in autologous bone graft harvest

Wong Chi Kuen, L. Kay, Shen Wan Yiu
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Background and Literature Review: The Reamer-Irrigator-Aspirator (RIA) and RIA2 system have been gaining popularity for their application in autologous bone graft harvest, followed by intramedullary canal clearance and nail fixation in the past two decades. However, there have been only few studies on the use of newer RIA2 system. Current literature suggests that the prevalence of complications associated with RIA system varied from 0.7% to 11.9%. Among those complications, cortex perforation is the most commonly reported, followed by cardiopulmonary complications, wound infection, low energy fracture, and RIA device failure. In this study, we also illustrated a rare complication of device failure—breakage of reamer head with metallic debris retention in RIA2. Illustrative Case: The RIA2 system was used for autologous bone graft harvest in a young overweight man with significant tibial bone defect. During the harvest procedure, the reamer head broke in the femoral canal. There were retained metallic prongs inside the canal, which were retrieved and removed by different devices. Conclusion: The usage, efficacy, and safety of RIA and RIA2 system are deemed promising with proper indication, patient selection, and judicious surgical technique. Broken reamer head with retained metal debris is a rarely reported complication in RIA2 system. Mechanical, implant and patient factors possibly contribute to this complication. Preventive recommendations are also discussed in this study.
关于铰刀冲洗器(RIA)和 RIA2 在自体骨移植中的应用及相关并发症的综述
背景与文献综述:在过去的二十年中,Reamer-Inrigator-Aspirator(RIA)和 RIA2 系统因其在自体骨移植、髓内管道清理和钉子固定方面的应用而越来越受欢迎。然而,关于新型 RIA2 系统使用情况的研究却寥寥无几。目前的文献表明,RIA 系统相关并发症的发生率从 0.7% 到 11.9% 不等。在这些并发症中,皮质穿孔是最常见的报道,其次是心肺并发症、伤口感染、低能量骨折和 RIA 设备故障。在本研究中,我们还展示了一种罕见的装置故障并发症--RIA2 中铰刀头断裂并伴有金属碎片滞留。说明性案例:RIA2 系统用于一名胫骨严重缺损的年轻超重男子的自体骨移植。在取骨过程中,铰刀头在股骨管内折断。股骨管内有残留的金属刺,通过不同的装置将其取出。结论通过适当的适应症、患者选择和明智的手术技巧,RIA 和 RIA2 系统的使用、疗效和安全性被认为是很有前景的。在 RIA2 系统中,绞刀头断裂并残留金属碎片是极少见的并发症。机械、植入物和患者因素可能是导致这种并发症的原因。本研究还讨论了预防建议。
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