Medical Hypotheses
Volume 55, Issue 6 , Pages 474-479, December 2000

Surgical harvesting of bone graft from the ilium: point of view

  • J.L. Russell

      Affiliations

    • Osteotech Inc. Eatontown, New Jersey, USA
  • ,
  • J.E. Block

      Affiliations

    • San Francisco, California, USA

Received 19 November 1999; accepted 16 February 2000.

Abstract 

Autologous bone harvested from the ilium is commonly used as a grafting material in surgical reconstructive and arthrodesis procedures to ensure a satisfactory postoperative outcome. However, operative removal of bone from the iliac crest requires an additional surgical procedure with a distinct set of postoperative complications. We provide a comprehensive literature synthesis of the incidence and severity of complications reported to be associated with this commonly practiced procedure. Most severe complications are rare, but chronic pain at the donor site exceeding three months in duration occurs frequently and can be particularly bothersome to patients. Alternative grafting materials that are safe and effective are sorely needed.

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PII: S0306-9877(00)91095-8

doi:10.1054/mehy.2000.1095

Medical Hypotheses
Volume 55, Issue 6 , Pages 474-479, December 2000