graftfraktur
Graftfraktur is a medical term describing a fracture that occurs within a graft material implanted to repair or augment bone, rather than a fracture of the patient's native bone at the graft site. It is most commonly discussed in orthopedic and maxillofacial contexts where bone grafts support reconstruction, bridge defects, or enhance stability after injury or surgery.
Bone grafts involved in graftfraktur can be autografts (tissue taken from the patient), allografts (donor tissue),
Causes include excessive mechanical loading before graft incorporation, inadequate graft size or fit, resorption, infection, or
Diagnosis relies on radiographic imaging; CT or MRI can clarify graft integrity and the condition of surrounding
Prognosis varies with graft type and vascularity; successful healing depends on graft incorporation and mechanical stability.