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Incorporation of an Allogenic Cortical Bone Graft Following Arthrodesis of the First Metatarsophalangeal Joint in a Patient with Hallux Rigidus.

Iva Brcic1, Klaus Pastl2, Harald Plank3, Jasminka Igrec4, Jakob E Schanda5,6,7, Eva Pastl2, Mathias Werner8.   

Abstract

Hallux rigidus is degenerative arthritis of the first metatarsophalangeal joint characterized by pain and stiffness in the joint with limitation of motion and functional impairment. Recently, bone grafts have been introduced in orthopedic procedures, namely osteosynthesis and arthrodesis. Allografts can induce bone formation, provide support for vascular and bone ingrowth and have a low risk of immunological rejection. A 52-year-old female patient with hallux rigidus underwent arthrodesis of the first metatarsophalangeal joint using Shark Screw® made of allogenic cortical bone. Corrective surgery was performed after 10 weeks, and a 5 × 3 mm large part of the Shark Screw® with the surrounding patient's bone was removed. A histological evaluation revealed a vascularized graft with the newly formed compact lamellar bone fitting exactly to the cortical graft. The bone surface was lined by plump osteoblasts with osteoid production, and osteocytes were present in the lacunae. The arthrodesis of the first metatarsophalangeal joint using an allogenic cortical bone graft results in fast, primary bone healing without immunological rejection. This case suggests that the cortical allograft is a good and safe treatment option with an excellent graft incorporation into the host bone. However, as the literature evaluating the histology of different bone grafts is scarce, further high-level evidence studies with adequate sample sizes are needed to confirm our findings.

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Keywords:  allogenic; arthrodesis; cortical bone graft; hallux rigidus; screw

Year:  2021        PMID: 34073841     DOI: 10.3390/life11060473

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Life (Basel)        ISSN: 2075-1729


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