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CHAPTER 4 PROXIMAL TIBIAL bone GRAFT FIARVESTJ ustin Fleming, DPMINTRODUCTIONThe need for cancellous bone grafting is quite apparent infoot and ankle reconstruction. Despite all of the expandingtechnology in the field of orthobiologics, no commerciallyavailable bone GRAFT or bioengineered GRAFT substitutes havebeen proven to be superior or equal to autoiogous donor sites for GRAFT harvest include the iliac crest,fibula, distal tibia, and calcaneus. These sites often yieldinadequate quantities and are associated with donor sitemorbidity such as pain and secondary fracture. The authorwill illustrate the previously described surgical technique ofbone GRAFT harvest from the proximal TIBIAL metaphysis andprovide the authors' experience with this technique.','INDICAIIONSThe primary need for cancellous bone GRAFT in foot andankle reconstruction is to augment arthrodesis in additionto filling bony voids.
CHAPTER 4 PROXIMAL TIBIAL BONE GRAFT FIARVEST Justin Fleming, DPM INTRODUCTION The need for cancellous bone grafting is quite apparent in foot and ankle reconstruction.Despite all of the expanding technology in the field of orthobiologics, no commercially available bone graft or bioengineered graft substitutes have been proven …
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