Bone wax as a cause of a foreign body granuloma in a cranial defect: a case report
- PMID: 14636621
- DOI: 10.1054/ijom.2002.0394
Bone wax as a cause of a foreign body granuloma in a cranial defect: a case report
Abstract
Bone wax was used to stop bleeding of the diploic vessels after harvesting cranial bone for reconstruction of an orbital floor defect. After five months a fistula in the overlying skin of the donor site appeared and was eventually surgically explored. Remnants of bone wax and surrounding inflammatory tissue were removed and the fistula was excised. Histological examination revealed a foreign body granuloma. The use of bone wax and possible alternative local haemostatic agents and their complications are discussed.
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