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Versatile Utilization of Massive Bone Allografts in Orthopedic Surgery
Moshe Salai1, Israel Dudkiewitz, Yehuda Amit
1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Chaim-Sheba Medical Center, Affiliated to Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv, Israel; Department of Orthopedic Surgery 'A', The Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer 52621, Israel (Tel.: 972-3-5302623; Fax: 972-3-5302523
Abstract:
The clinical use of massive bone allografts in orthopaedic surgery has become common practice in tumour operations and primary and revision total joint replacement. In certain special clinical situations associated with large bone loss, such as trauma, limb-length discrepancy repair or even infection, massive bone allografts can be successfully used. We present our treatment results of 47 patients who suffered from major bone loss due either to trauma, limb-length discrepancy repair, or infection. Our results (> 2 years minimum follow-up to allow full-bone allograft incorporation) indicate that the use of massive bone allografts in these special and delicate medical conditions is feasible, and have good functional results.