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.