Low Donor Site Morbidity Associated With Tricortical Calcaneal Bone Graft

Gabriel Ferraz Ferreira, João Henrique Almeida Costa, Giancarlo Domingues, João Paulo Bacellar Costa Lima,José Antônio Veiga Sanhudo,Miguel Viana Pereira Filho

FOOT & ANKLE INTERNATIONAL(2022)

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Background: Autologous grafting is widely used in orthopedic surgery because of its high osteogenic capacity, immunologic compatibility, for the absence of risk of disease transmission, and for not requiring a bone bank. The posterior-superior calcaneal tuberosity is an option for obtaining a cortical and cancellous structural bone. This study aims to describe the operative technique and complications observed at the donor site of the posterior-superior calcaneal tuberosity. Methods: Patients who underwent graft harvesting from the posterior-superior calcaneal tuberosity were retrospectively evaluated by pain outcomes, imaging tests, and intra- and postoperative complications. Results: Twenty patients with a median age of 69 years (range 48-77) and follow-up of 16 months (12-26) were assessed. Median postoperative pain at the donor site was 0 (0-6), with 2 patients reporting persistent local pain. No case of Achilles tendon rupture or intra- or postoperative calcaneal fracture were identified. One patient developed a superficial infection that was quickly resolved using oral antibiotic therapy. Conclusion: The posterior-superior calcaneal tuberosity is an alternative source of autologous graft with low donor site morbidity.
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autologous bone graft, calcaneus, calcaneal region, bone block graft
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