脊柱重建中的血管化骨移植物:最新综述

Isra Abdulwadood , Diego A. Gomez , Casey Martinez , Michael Bohl , Alexander E. Ropper , Sebastian Winocour , Edward M. Reece
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在过去的二十年里,整形外科医生与骨科和神经外科医生一起,在脊柱整形这一多学科领域中走在了前列。随着全球疾病负担的加重和脊柱病变发病率的增加,血管化骨移植(VBGs)成为了当前脊柱整形手术的前沿领域。血管化骨移植是指在不包含指定血管的情况下,将骨骼片段与肌肉附着物一起抬起。与传统的无血管骨移植和同种异体骨移植相比,血管化骨移植是复杂脊柱重建中最受欢迎的技术,因为它可以利用肌腱和沙佩纤维之间的独特关系,维持骨和肌肉部分的血流。这种技术确保了自体组织的稳健重新排列,同时还利用了骨段的骨诱导特性,促进了结构的充分支撑和必要的灌注,从而在复杂的脊柱重建中实现高效的直接愈合和融合。VBGs 的另一个优点是外科医生可以获得多种来源的 VBGs。与传统方法相比,本综述探讨了 VBG 在提高脊柱融合率和降低发病率方面的作用。此外,还对六种常见的 VBG 来源(髂嵴、肋骨、肩胛骨内侧、枕骨、棘突和锁骨)进行了详细研究,重点介绍了每种移植物的特定技术,并强调了脊柱整形外科医生的选择范围。
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Vascularized bone grafts in spinal reconstruction: An updated comprehensive review

In the past two decades, plastic surgeons have advanced to the forefront of spinal surgery, joining orthopedic and neurosurgeons in the multidisciplinary field of spino-plastics. As the global disease burden grows with an increased incidence of spinal pathologies, vascularized bone grafts (VBGs) define the current frontier of spino-plastic surgery. Vascularized bone grafting involves lifting segments of bone with the muscular attachments but without the inclusion of a named vessel. When compared to traditional nonvascular bone grafts and allografts, VBGs have come forward as a favored technique for complex spinal reconstruction due to the unique opportunity to capitalize on the relationship between the tendons and Sharpey's fibers which maintain blood flow to both the bone and muscular segments. This technique ensures robust autologous tissue rearrangement and also takes advantage of the osteoinductive properties of the bone segments, promoting adequate structural support and the perfusion necessary for efficient direct healing and fusion in intricate spine reconstructions. Another one of the many favorable qualities of VBGs is the diversity of sources available to surgeons. The review explores the role of VBGs in enhancing spinal fusion rates and minimizing morbidity compared to traditional approaches. Additionally, a detailed examination of six common VBG sources-the iliac crest, ribs, medial scapula, occiput, spinous processes, and clavicle is included, highlighting each graft's specific techniques and emphasizing the range of options available to spino-plastic surgeons.

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