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Table 3
Prior studies of bone graft source.
No | Year | Authors, journal | Graft source | Remark |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2005 | DeOrio and Farber. FAI [22] | Iliac crest | Minimal morbidity |
2 | 2014 | Calori et al. Injury [23] | Iliac crest | Low donor site morbidity |
3 | 2007 | Chou et al. FAI [8] | Distal tibia | Stress fracture as complication |
4 | 1999 | Alt et al. JOT [24] | Proximal tibia | Low complication rates |
5 | 1998 | Biddinger et al. FAI [25] | Calcaneus | Minor complications |
6 | 1996 | Hayes and Smith. FAI [26] | Femoral trochanter | Complications: pain, hip discomfort |
Restricted weight bearing | ||||
7 | 1995 | Krause and Perry. JOT [27] | Distal femur | Little morbidity |
Nonweight bearing 6 weeks | ||||
8 | 2002 | Scranton Jr. FAI [28] | Bone graft substitutes | Successful procedure |
9 | 2016 | Akiyama et al. Arthrosc Tech. [11] | Osteophyte from tibial eminence | Easy harvesting. Strong osteoinductive effect |
10 | 2019 | Sohn and Oh. Biomater Res [29] | Bone substitute | Single ideal bone graft substitutes still have not been developed |
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