Autogen Bone Grafting for Segmental Bone Defects of the Forearm and the Hand
Three patients that has open fractures and segmental bone defects were treated with autogen bone grafts. Bone defects were 2, 4, 9 cm.. Two of the three cases were in the second metacarp, one was in the radius. Bone grafting were performed 1-3 months after the initial trauma. Bone union was seen at 2-4 months without infection or nonunion. At present, segmental bone defects are treated by vascularised bone grafts. However, nonvascularised bone grafts can also be used succesfully for the treatment of segmental bone defects.
Açık kırığı ve segmental kemik defekti olan 3 hasta otojen kemik grefti ile tedavi edildi. Hastaların kemik defektleri 2, 4, 9 cm. boyutlarında idi.Defektlerin ikisi, ikinci metakarpta, biri radiusta idi. Kemik greftleme işlemi travmadan 1-3 ay sonra, yumuşak doku iyileşmesinin ardından yapıldı. Kemiklerde kaynama 2-4 ay arasında görüldü. Enfeksiyon veya kaynamama görülmedi. Günümüzde segmental kemik defektlerinin tedavisinde sık kullanılmaya başlanan vaskülarize kemik greflerinin yanında, nonvaskülarize kemik gref¬leri ile de başarılı sonuçlar alınabilmektedir.
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Basic Medical Sciences |
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Publication Date | December 23, 2009 |
Submission Date | December 17, 2009 |
Published in Issue | Year 1997 Volume: 14 Issue: 4 |
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