Donor site morbidity in the iliac crest bone graft

Citation
Nm. Hill et al., Donor site morbidity in the iliac crest bone graft, AUST NZ J S, 69(10), 1999, pp. 726-728
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
Journal title
AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF SURGERY
ISSN journal
00048682 → ACNP
Volume
69
Issue
10
Year of publication
1999
Pages
726 - 728
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-8682(199910)69:10<726:DSMITI>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Background: Open iliac crest bone grafting is a common surgical procedure w ith recognized short-tt rm complications. The present paper documents the m edium- to long-term complications and level of patient satisfaction followi ng the procedure. Methods: Seventy-three patients undergoing an open iliac crest bone graft o ver the past 6 years at Wellington Hospital were retrospectively reviewed. All patients completed a postal questionnaire which assessed their current pain. sensory changes in and below the scar, scar appearance and overall ap pearance with the bone graft donor site. Results: Sixteen patients (21.9%) reported pain, 11 patients (15%) stated t hat their scar was sensitive to touch and 19 patients (22%) reported a degr ee of sensory change below the scar. Six patients (8.2%) felt that the scar appearance was totally unacceptable. Overall satisfaction, however, was hi gh with 70 patients (95.8%) 'fairly satisfied' or 'totally satisfied' with their iliac crest donor site. Conclusions: Bone grafting from the iliac crest is a relatively benign proc edure in terms of patient satisfaction, and the most significant morbidity is pain.