The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume
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J Bone Joint Surg Am · Oct 1980
Autogenous cortical bone grafts in the reconstruction of segmental skeletal defects.
The results of using segmental cortical autogenous bone grafts to reconstruct defects created by resection of tumors were analyzed in forty patients. Thirty-three patients had dual grafts while seven had a single fibular graft. Dual grafts were used for major bones (humerus, femur, and tibia without fibula) while single grafts were used for the radius and for the tibia when the ipsilateral fibula was intact. ⋯ In twelve patients an additional graft was implanted experimentally, labeled with tetracycline, and subsequently removed at the time of a secondary procedure. These grafts were analyzed to determine if human grafts were repaired in the same fashion as grafts in experimental animals. The studies showed that human grafts are repaired in the same fashion, but that the sequence takes approximately twice as long as it does in the dog.