New formulations of demineralized bone matrix as a more effective graft alternative in experimental posterolateral lumbar spine arthrodesis
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New formulations of demineralized bone matrix as a more effective graft alternative in experimental posterolateral lumbar spine arthrodesis
Abstract
Study design: A rabbit model of posterolateral intertransverse process spine arthrodesis was used.
Objective: To determine the efficacy of two new formulations of demineralized bone matrix.
Summary of background data: The flowable gel form of Grafton (Osteotech, Eatontown, NJ) demineralized bone matrix has been shown to have osteoinductive properties in various models and currently is used clinically as bone graft material in posterolateral lumbar spine arthrodesis. Two new formulations of Grafton, one made of flexible sheets (Flex) and the other made in a malleable consistency (Putty), have improved handling characteristics compared with the gel form.
Methods: In this study, 108 New Zealand white rabbits underwent bilateral posterolateral intertransverse spine arthrodesis at L5-L6 using autogenous iliac crest bone graft alone (control), one of the new forms of demineralized bone matrix (DBM; made from rabbit bone) alone or in combination with autogenous iliac crest bone. Rabbits were killed 6 weeks after surgery. The lumbar spines were excised, and fusion success or failure was determined by manual palpation and radiography. Specimens also were processed for undecalcified histologic analysis.
Results: Manual palpation of the harvested lumbar spines revealed that the fusion rates of the Flex-DBM/Auto group (9/9, 100%) and Putty-DBM/Auto group (10/10, 100%) were superior (P < 0.01) to those of the Auto/control group (3/9, 33%). As a stand-alone graft substitute, Flex-DBM performed superiorly with a fusion rate of 11/11 (100%) compared with that of Putty-DBM (10/12, 83%) and Gel-DBM (7/12, 58%). The devitalized version of Flex-DBM had a fusion rate of 4/11 (36%), which was comparable with the devitalized Putty-DBM rate of 4/12 (33%). Both were superior (P < 0.05) to the devitalized Gel-DBM rate of 0/12 (0%). More mature fusions with greater amounts of trabecular bone were present radiographically and histologically in rabbits that received all forms of demineralized bone matrix than in those in which autograft was used.
Conclusions: The new flexible sheet and malleable putty forms of demineralized bone matrix were effective as graft extender and graft enhancer in a model of posterolateral lumbar spine fusion. These newer formulations of Grafton appear to have a greater capacity to form bone than the gel form or autogenous bone graft alone in this model.
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