Title of article :
Comparative Study of Proximal Tibia and Iliac Crest Bone Graft Donor Sites in Treatment of Orthopaedic Pathologies
Author/Authors :
ON, Salawu Department of Orthopaedics - Federal Medical Centre - Birnin Kebbi - Nigeria , OM, Babalola Department of Orthopaedics - Federal Medical Centre - Birnin Kebbi - Nigeria , BA, Ahmed Department of Orthopaedics - Federal Medical Centre - Birnin Kebbi - Nigeria , GH, Ibraheem Department of Orthopaedics - Federal Medical Centre - Birnin Kebbi - Nigeria , DM, Kadir Department of Orthopaedics - Federal Medical Centre - Birnin Kebbi - Nigeria
Abstract :
Introduction: Bone graft is harvested from bone and used to stimulate bone healing due to its properties. The aims of the study were to compare the quantity of graft harvested from
proximal tibia and iliac crest, and the complications at these
donor sites. Materials and Methods: This was a prospective study
carried out on all consecutive patients who had orthopaedic
procedures that required bone grafting at the study centre,
from April, 2015 to March, 2016.
Results: During the study period, 86 patients were recruited;
43 of these patients had bone graft harvested from the
proximal tibia, while the other 43 patients had graft
harvested from the iliac crest. There were 53 males, and 33
females. Mean age of patients was 41.2 ± 11 years and 40.8
± 16 years, for proximal tibia and iliac crest group
respectively. Average compressed volume of graft harvested
from proximal tibia and iliac crest were 7cm3 and 5.5cm3
respectively. Non-unions were the commonest indications
for bone grafting, femur was the commonest bone requiring
bone grafting. Complications such as primary haemorrhage,
pain and surgical site infection were commoner with iliac
crest than proximal tibia donor sites, however bone graft
harvested from both proximal tibia and iliac crest provided
adequate bone union of the indicated procedure. Conclusion: Larger quantity of graft can be harvested from proximal tibia than the iliac crest. Though graft harvested
from both the proximal tibia and the iliac crest have good healing properties, the proximal tibia donor site gave less complication than the iliac crest.
Keywords :
bone graft , proximal tibia , iliac crest , bone healing , donor site morbidity
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal