Objective: This is a review of modifications made to the classic technique
for harvesting bone graft from the iliac crest. Prior techniques for harves
ting iliac bone often resulted in significant postoperative pain, disabilit
y, and a cosmetically unacceptable scar and contour deformity.
Design: A retrospective review of patients who underwent bone graft harvest
over a 7-year period was done,
Interventions: The modifications described use a skin incision medial to th
e anterior superior iliac crest. The medial aspect of the iliac crest is el
evated along the midsagital axis of the crest, The medial cap is reflected
outward, exposing cancellous bone,
Results: A review of 51 patients demonstrated only two minor self-limiting
complications.
Conclusions: This procedure provides an abundant supply of both cortical an
d cancellous bone, an aesthetically acceptable scar, and decreased patient
discomfort.