Iliac Crest Autograft Harvesting by Mosaicplasty Technique
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March 2021

Iliac Crest Autograft Harvesting by Mosaicplasty Technique

Med J Bakirkoy 2021;17(1):94-99
1. University Of Health Sciences, Bakirkoy Dr. Sadi Konuk Training And Research Hospital, Orthopaedics Clinic
2. Beylikduzu State Hospital, Orthopaedics Department
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Received Date: 23.09.2020
Accepted Date: 30.03.2021
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ABSTRACT

Objective:

The aim of this study to present the results of patients with iliac wing autograft using the mosaicplasty method in order to reduce donor site morbidity and pain, which are two of the most common complications.

Method:

Between 2011-2018, 35 patients (19 men,16 women) who were harvested autograft from the iliac wing were included in the study.The average age of patients was determined to be 42 (10-64) years, the mean follow-up was 39.9 months (12-101). All patients were operated on for pseudoarthrosis surgery.The same orthopedic surgeon harvested all autografts. The patients were evaluated at post-op 15th day, the first month, and the sixth month. Patients were evaluated in their last follow-up (at sixth month) and monofilament test, two-point discrimination test, visual analog scale (VAS), pain duration, numbness, gait problems, major pain area, cosmetic satisfaction were questioned.

Results:

The mean of the monofilament test was 4.16 (2.83-6.65). The mean two-point discrimination test was 36.5 mm (9-100 mm). The mean VAS was found to be 2.94 (1-4). In the post-op period, the duration of pain was determined as one month in 21 patients, two months in 5 patients, and four months in 2 patients, while seven patients did not complain of pain at all. It was observed that ten patients complained of numbness in the thigh region (28.5%), and 11 patients complained of gait problem and limping (31.4%). Fifteen patients used an assistive walking device after surgery (42.8%). Only two patients complained of pain in the graft area when the major pain region was questioned after surgery (5.7%). Twenty-one patients were found to be cosmetically satisfied (60%) following the surgery scar in the graft region.

Conclusion:

We believe that iliac autografts taken with the mosaicplasty technique can be used safely in suitable patients (large corticocancellous graft not required) with low complication rates and high patient satisfaction.

Keywords: Autograft, iliac crest, mosaicplasty

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