McGrath M H, Watson H K
J Hand Surg Am. 1981 May;6(3):234-7. doi: 10.1016/s0363-5023(81)80075-5.
In 124 reconstructive hand procedures requiring bone grafts, the hand and forearm were used exclusively as a donor site for autologous cortical and cancellous bone. In 78 cases, the bone was obtained from the distal radius; in 19 it was obtained from the proximal ulna; and in the remaining 27 it was obtained from the metacarpals, carpals, and phalanges. The graft size composition, and the age of the patient determined the donor site. The bone grafts were ample in size to provide good structural support and osteogenic stimulation. After an average follow-up period of 22 months, there were no donor site complications. These findings establish that the local bone graft donor site provides sufficient bone and is clinically safe for use in most procedures in reconstructive hand surgery.
在124例需要骨移植的手部重建手术中,仅将手部和前臂作为自体皮质骨和松质骨的供区。78例中,骨取自桡骨远端;19例取自尺骨近端;其余27例取自掌骨、腕骨和指骨。移植骨的大小、组成及患者年龄决定供区选择。骨移植的大小足以提供良好的结构支撑和成骨刺激。平均随访22个月后,未出现供区并发症。这些结果表明,局部骨移植供区能提供足够的骨量,且在手部重建手术的大多数操作中临床使用安全。