Percutaneous bone marrow aspirate and bone graft harvesting techniques in the lower extremity

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
Valerie L Schade, Thomas S Roukis

Abstract

Autogenous bone marrow aspirate and cancellous bone graft represent a useful adjuvant to enhance soft tissue and osseous healing in high-risk patients. The authors present a review of the pertinent literature and step-by-step guidelines for performing reliable, simple, and reproducible percutaneous surgical techniques to harvest autogenous bone marrow aspirate and cancellous bone graft from the proximal medial tibial metaphysis and lateral calcaneus. In addition, these techniques are associated with low morbidity and financial cost.

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Nov 21, 2012·Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery·Sara L BorkoskyThomas S Roukis
Oct 28, 2009·The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery : Official Publication of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons·Thomas S RoukisThomas H Lee
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