勺辅助自体颗粒骨移植采集技术

Íñigo Aragón Niño, Clara López Martínez, Carolina Cuesta Urquía, Agustín Pascual Camps, José Luis Del Castillo Pardo de Vera, José Luis Cebrián Carretero
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微粒骨在各种口腔颌面外科手术(包括重建、植入和颅面外科手术)中发挥着至关重要的作用。自体骨和去蛋白牛骨异种移植物是此类手术中使用的两种主要资源,前者具有更高的成本效益,并能降低并发症的发生率,尤其是在涉及供区的病例中。然而,获取大小一致的自体颗粒骨标本是一项重大挑战,现有工具通常只能获得粗颗粒,且成本高昂。因此,尽管标准较低,商业骨异种移植方案仍经常受到青睐。本技术说明介绍了一种快速、安全、高效地获取自体颗粒骨标本的新技术。该程序包括使用装有微型钻头和手术勺的马达手机收集骨颗粒。在研磨过程中,生理盐水的持续灌溉可保持手术区域的清晰。然后将收集到的骨颗粒转移到金属囊中,以供进一步使用。这项技术有望解决传统方法采集骨颗粒时颗粒大小不一致的难题,为外科医生提供一种可靠、高效的获取自体骨颗粒样本的方法。
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Spoon-assisted autologous particulate bone graft harvesting technique

Particulate bone plays a crucial role in various oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures, including reconstruction, implantation, and craniofacial surgery. Autologous bone and deproteinized bovine bone xenografts are the two primary resources used for such procedures, with the former demonstrating superior cost-effectiveness and reduced comorbidity rates, particularly in cases involving donor zones. However, a significant challenge lies in acquiring uniformly sized autologous particulate bone specimens, with existing tools often yielding coarse particles at a high cost. Consequently, commercial bone xenograft solutions are frequently favored despite lower standards. This technical note introduces a novel technique for swiftly, safely, and efficiently obtaining autologous particulate bone specimens. The procedure involves the use of a motor handpiece fitted with a micro drill and surgical spoon to collect the bone particles. The continuous irrigation with saline maintains a clear surgical field during the milling process. The collected bone particles are then transferred to a metal capsule for further use. This technique offers a promising solution to the challenge of inconsistent particle size associated with harvesting using traditional methods, providing surgeons with a reliable and efficient method of obtaining autologous particulate bone samples.

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Chinese Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Chinese Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Surgery, Otorhinolaryngology and Facial Plastic Surgery, Pathology and Medical Technology, Transplantation
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