1994
DOI: 10.1001/archotol.1994.01880320058013
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Safe and Dependable Harvesting of Large Outer-Table Calvarial Bone Grafts

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“…For the first 10 patients in this study, the calvarial graft was removed in one piece by undermining the corners with an oscillating saw. 13 Using a curved chisel, the graft was then loosened in one piece from the tabula interna. In the subsequent patients, parallel saw-cuts were made in situ so that the graft could be removed piece by piece thus preventing graft breakage.…”
Section: Calvarial Bone Harvesting Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the first 10 patients in this study, the calvarial graft was removed in one piece by undermining the corners with an oscillating saw. 13 Using a curved chisel, the graft was then loosened in one piece from the tabula interna. In the subsequent patients, parallel saw-cuts were made in situ so that the graft could be removed piece by piece thus preventing graft breakage.…”
Section: Calvarial Bone Harvesting Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hinsichtlich autologer Verfahren zur Defektdeckung der Sch ädeldecke stellt das Heben von Spaltknochen der Kalvaria ( " split cranial bone grafting " ) die gebr ä uchlichste Methode dar. Dabei wird ein Bereich der externen Lamina abgespalten und in den Defektbereich transplantiert [10] . Alternativ stehen extrakranielle Quellen f ü r autologe Transplantate, wie Rippen oder Beckenkamm zur Verf ü gung, weisen bei Kleinkindern jedoch meist unzureichende Volumina und inad ä quate Resorptionsraten sowie hohe Morbidit ä tsraten in Bezug auf die Spenderregion auf [12] .…”
Section: Op-planungunclassified
“…Calvarial grafts involve an incision in the scalp, which can result in visible alopecia along the scar, particularly in shorthaired individuals. 12 A rectangular window of cortical bone is harvested with care taken to avoid damage to the cartilaginous growth region of the crest (superior 1.5Y2.0 cm) and avoid bony contour irregularities that would result from harvesting the rim. A curette is used to harvest ample cancellous bone to fill the defect.…”
Section: Surgical Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%