Autogenous bone has always been the gold-standard bone graft material. As such, it is the primary choice for bony grafts. Autogenous bone grafting has been performed for hundreds of years, and more than 2 million cases of autogenous bone transplantation are performed each year worldwide. It has become the most commonly used surgical method in orthopedics. Numerous studies have suggested methods to select the appropriate donor area, standardize the surgical procedure, and reduce donor site complications, but clinical standards and guidelines remain to be established. To better guide the clinical practice of physicians in China, the Trauma Orthopedic Branch of the Chinese Orthopedic Association, the External Fixation and Limb Reconstruction Branch of the Chinese Orthopedic Association, and the Microsurgery Branch of the Beijing Orthopedic Association developed the "Clinical practice guideline for autogenous bone grafting in China (2024 edition)" based on current medical evidence. This guideline systematically evaluates recent domestically and internationally published literature and medical research evidence in the field of autologous bone grafting in the Chinese population. The guideline was produced with the aim of standardizing the indications and techniques for autogenous bone transplantation, as well as preventing complications at the harvesting site of autologous bone, in the Chinese population.
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