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Bone graft says that the tissue required for graft is bone.
Well-stabilized atrophic non-unions are treated with bone grafting.
Bone graft may be autograft, allograft, or synthetic.
The fracture nonunion should be exposed and curetted, and the bone ends should be burred back to bleeding, viable bone.
Bone graft material then is packed into the nonunion.
Autograft is a tissue material taken from patient itself. Recipient and donor is same. Allograft is like taking tissue material from another matched donor.
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Yeah, I believe it's the same. It was my own bone used. I had it taken from my heal. I was giving a nerve block which lasted 18 hours or so... I needed the graft as my bone just wouldn't heal!!! Go this Wednesday for my 6 week x ray, cant wait!! Fingers crossed
Is a bone graft similar to an allograft transplant? My orthopedist recommended one for me and I don't know anyone who has had one.
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I assume by saying ORIF you mean to say Open Reduction and Internal Fixation.
I assume with the help of bone graft with open reduction and internal fixation, there are no chances that you would have non-union.
In case you find on imaging study that you are still having non-union, I think you need to follow-up regularly with your surgeon and get imaging study done regularly. You can take help of physiotherapy.
Lastly you can also try Bone stimulation therapy.
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