Kirschner-wire and Bone Cement is a Viable Alternative to Reconstruction of Large Iliac Bone Defects after Strut Bone Graft Harvesting

Clinical spine surgery(2015)

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STUDY DESIGN A retrospective study. OBJECTIVE To assess the safety and efficacy of iliac crest defect reconstruction using Kirschner wire (K-wire)/polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) versus traditional autologous rib graft reconstruction. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA The iliac crest has been the preferred donor site for strut bone graft for various spinal fusion surgeries. METHODS Seventy-three patients (44 males and 29 females; average age: 57.2 y) were divided into 2 groups: the rib group (35 patients) and the K-wire/PMMA group (38 patients). All operations involved anterior spinal interbody fusion. Patients were followed-up, on average, for 34.2 months using plain radiographs and both pain and cosmesis visual analog scales (VAS) to assess the clinical results after surgery. RESULTS Almost all patients had pain VAS scores of ≤1 and grade 1 cosmesis VAS scores with no significant difference between the 2 groups in terms of either pain or cosmesis (P=1.00 and 0.505, respectively). In addition, few complications were noted in both groups. Radiographic complications in the rib group and the K-wire group numbered 4 (11%) and 2 (5%), respectively; however, did not significantly differ between the 2 groups (P=0.418). One case required intraoperative revision of the length of the K-wire and 1 case needed reoperation for iliac ring fracture and K-wire migration. An additional case required revision due to a bad fall. CONCLUSIONS K-wire and bone cement reconstruction is an effective and safe alternative method for large iliac bone defect repair when autologous rib graft is not available.
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autologous rib graft,bone cement,graft harvesting,iliac bone defects,Kirschner wire,reconstruction,strut bone
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