Role of formalin-preserved allograft in fresh fractures with comminution.

Contemporary orthopaedics Pub Date : 1994-04-01
K Mathur, S S Gill, M S Dhillon, O N Nagi
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The use of bone grafting in polytrauma patients is associated with significant problems. Additional surgical time is required for the use of cancellous autografts, and there may be a significant incidence of donor site morbidity. Various types of allografts used in western countries are expensive to obtain and store, and the technical know-how required for their use may not be available in Third World countries. A series is reported in which formalin-preserved allograft (FPA) was used for the management of comminuted fractures in 22 polytrauma cases. This type of allograft is inexpensive, easy to prepare and store, and has been shown in experimental and clinical studies to be nonantigenic and sterile. The complication rate and time to union were comparable with a control series of autografted cases and previously reported series in the literature. Based on the results in this series of patients, the use of FPA is recommended for the grafting of multiple fractures, especially when other forms of allograft are not available because of technical or financial limitations.

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福尔马林保存同种异体移植物在新鲜骨折粉碎性骨折中的作用。
骨移植在多发创伤患者中的应用会带来严重的问题。使用自体松质移植物需要额外的手术时间,并且可能有很大的供体部位发病率。西方国家使用的各种同种异体移植物的获取和储存费用昂贵,第三世界国家可能无法获得使用它们所需的技术知识。本文报道了用福尔马林保存的同种异体移植物(FPA)治疗粉碎性骨折22例多发外伤病例。这种类型的同种异体移植物价格低廉,易于制备和储存,并且在实验和临床研究中已被证明是无抗原和无菌的。并发症发生率和愈合时间与对照系列自体移植物病例和先前文献报道的系列相当。根据这一系列患者的结果,推荐使用FPA进行多处骨折的移植,特别是当由于技术或经济限制而无法获得其他形式的同种异体移植物时。
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