Aldo Spallone1. 1. Division of Neurosurgery, Neurological Centre of Latium NCL, Rome, Italy. aldo.spallone@nclroma.it
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A new technique for harvesting autologous iliac bone grafts is described. TECHNIQUE: This technique is mainly based on performing carefully a limited subperiosteal dissection, obliquely directed bone cuts, and avoiding the stripping of the anterior thigh musculature. CONCLUSION: This technique allowed to overcome almost all the problems that can occur when using the traditional technique for iliac crest graft harvesting and was used in over 100 cases of cervical discogenic disease with satisfactory results.
BACKGROUND: A new technique for harvesting autologous iliac bone grafts is described. TECHNIQUE: This technique is mainly based on performing carefully a limited subperiosteal dissection, obliquely directed bone cuts, and avoiding the stripping of the anterior thigh musculature. CONCLUSION: This technique allowed to overcome almost all the problems that can occur when using the traditional technique for iliac crest graft harvesting and was used in over 100 cases of cervical discogenic disease with satisfactory results.