Autologous drill dust bone graft a novel technique of bone graft harvesting

Dr. Sivaraman B, Dr. Manu Mathew, D. Loganathan, D. Ss
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This paper, describes a novel technique of graft harvest from the drill site during plate osteosynthesis of fractures of upper limb. The grafts harvested are corticocancellous chips which we prefer to name as 'Drill dust'. This drill dust usually goes wasted as surgeons tend to ignore to collect the drilled out bone which is usually washed out during or after the procedure. We decided to collect these drilled out bone in a meticulous and systematic manner and found that they form a significant amount of bone to be used as a graft at the fracture site which can potentially enhance fracture union. We did a study utilising our technique assessing clinical and radiological union in a subset of patients undergoing upper limb fracture plate osteosynthesis between July 2018 to Jun 2019. We found that there was an enhanced radiological and clinical union in all 28 of our cases where this technique was used. There were no complications noted with the procedure.
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自体钻尘骨移植是一种新型的骨移植收获技术
本文介绍了一种在上肢骨折钢板接骨术中从钻孔处获取移植物的新技术。收获的移植物是皮质松质芯片,我们更喜欢将其命名为“钻尘”。这些钻屑通常会被浪费掉,因为外科医生往往会忽略收集钻出的骨头,这些骨头通常会在手术过程中或手术后被冲走。我们决定以细致和系统的方式收集这些钻出的骨头,发现它们形成了大量的骨头,可以用作骨折部位的移植物,这可能会增强骨折愈合。我们利用我们的技术进行了一项研究,评估了2018年7月至2019年6月期间接受上肢骨折钢板接骨术的患者的临床和放射学愈合。我们发现在我们所有使用该技术的28例病例中,放射学和临床结合都得到了增强。手术过程中没有出现并发症。
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