| Literature DB >> 28435589 |
T Y Jia1, S Gurmeet1, A Asni1, R Ramanathan1.
Abstract
Bone graft is essential in various orthopaedic procedures. Among the many donor sites for harvesting autologous bone graft, the iliac crest has been the most commonly used. However, for foot and ankle procedures the proximal tibia has gained popularity as an alternative donor site due to its anatomic proximity to the primary surgical site. In this article we evaluated the possible complications associated with harvesting proximal tibia bone graft. Our study showed the low incidence of morbidity in harvesting proximal tibia bone graft, thereby providing a good alternative donor for foot and ankle procedures.Entities:
Keywords: Bone graft; Foot and ankle procedures; Proximal tibia bone graft
Year: 2015 PMID: 28435589 PMCID: PMC5349341 DOI: 10.5704/MOJ.1503.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malays Orthop J ISSN: 1985-2533
Fig. 1Landmark of skin incision for proximal tibia bone graft.
Fig. 2Osteotome size 1cm x 1cm is used to osteotomise the proximal tibia.
Fig. 3Bone graft is harvested using right angled pituitary forceps.
Fig. 7Considerable amount of cancellous bone can be harvested from proximal tibia bone.