Beyond the graft: A rare iliac crest hernia case report
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
International Journal of Abdominal Wall and Hernia Surgery
Abstract
Iliac crest bone grafts are a cornerstone in reconstructive and orthopedic surgery due to their superior biological properties. Yet they carry a risk of rare complications, such as herniation at the donor site, with an incidence of 5%–9%. This report highlights an uncommon case of herniation through a bone graft donor site in a 67-year-old male, focusing on its clinical and surgical management. The patient presented with progressively enlarging, reducible lumbar swelling following two iliac crest bone grafts performed during revision surgeries for total hip replacement complications. Imaging revealed a posterior abdominal wall defect with herniation of abdominal contents. The surgical intervention involved an open hernioplasty with mesh repair, leading to an uneventful recovery and no recurrence. This case underscores the importance of meticulous surgical technique and early recognition of donor site complications. Tension-free hernioplasty is effective in managing such cases, while preventive measures, including preserving the iliac crest structure and considering alternative grafting materials, may mitigate risk.
First Page
187
Last Page
189
DOI
10.4103/ijawhs.ijawhs_101_24
Publication Date
7-1-2025
Recommended Citation
Kedage, Vijayendra; Nejima, Ayshath; Ubarale, Manasa; and Shenoy, K. Rajgopal, "Beyond the graft: A rare iliac crest hernia case report" (2025). Open Access archive. 12943.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/12943