eigenknochen
Eigenknochen, also known as autogenous bone, refers to bone tissue that is harvested from one part of the body and transplanted to another. This procedure is commonly used in orthopedic surgery to repair or reconstruct bone defects, fractures, or to augment the volume of existing bone. The term "eigen" in German translates to "self" or "own," reflecting the use of the patient's own tissue for the transplant.
The most common source of eigenknochen is the iliac crest, a region in the hip bone. The
Eigenknochen transplantation is a well-established technique in orthopedic surgery, with a long history of successful applications.
However, like any surgical procedure, eigenknochen transplantation carries risks, including infection, nerve damage, and the potential