Title | Morbidity at Bone Graft Donor Sites |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 1989 |
Authors | Younger EM, Chapman MW |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 3 |
Pagination | 2 |
Date Published | September |
ISSN | 0890-5339 |
Accession Number | 00005131-198909000-00002 |
Keywords | Bone graft donor, Clinical Medicine., Infection.., Morbidity |
Abstract | Summary: A review of the medical records of 239 patients with 243 autogenous bone grafts was undertaken to document the morbidity at the donor sites. The overall major complication rate was 8.6%. Major complications included infection (2.5%), prolonged wound drainage (0.8%), large hematomas (3.3%), reoperation (3.8%), pain greater than 6 months (2.5%), sensory loss (1.2%), and unsightly scars. Minor complications (20.6%) included superficial infection, minor wound problems, temporary sensory loss, and mild or resolving pain. There was a much higher complication rate (17.9% major) if the incision used for the surgery was also the same incision used to harvest the bone graft. (C) Lippincott-Raven Publishers. |
Alternate Journal | J.Orthop.Trauma |
Notify Library Reference ID | 1855 |
Morbidity at Bone Graft Donor Sites
Related Incidents
- 625 - Pseudomonas aeruginosa - Kidney
- 818 - Loss of sensitivity - Tendon or Ligament
- 891 - Temporary sensory loss - Bone