2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.anplas.2013.12.004
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Note technique : prélèvement osseux de crête iliaque chez l’enfant

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“…Because the adult and pediatric anterior iliac crests differ so little, harvesting ICBG in pediatric patients is frequently technique-dependent. The pediatric iliac crest consists of a thick cartilaginous apophysis with medial and lateral cortices that fuse at varying distances from the crest [1][2][3]. These two factors not only reduce the amount of graft available in children, but they also make graft harvesting more sensitive [1].…”
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“…Because the adult and pediatric anterior iliac crests differ so little, harvesting ICBG in pediatric patients is frequently technique-dependent. The pediatric iliac crest consists of a thick cartilaginous apophysis with medial and lateral cortices that fuse at varying distances from the crest [1][2][3]. These two factors not only reduce the amount of graft available in children, but they also make graft harvesting more sensitive [1].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pediatric iliac crest consists of a thick cartilaginous apophysis with medial and lateral cortices that fuse at varying distances from the crest [1][2][3]. These two factors not only reduce the amount of graft available in children, but they also make graft harvesting more sensitive [1].…”
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“…(4) The inner corticocancellous bone block could be removed through a cartilage flap. Then, the cartilage flap can be reduced to maintain the donor site shape and reduce complications as described by Bertrand et al 32 …”
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