Bone morphogenetic protein augmentation grafting of resistant femoral nonunions. A preliminary report
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Bone morphogenetic protein augmentation grafting of resistant femoral nonunions. A preliminary report
Abstract
Twelve patients with intractable nonunions of the femoral diaphyseal or metaphyseal-diaphyseal shaft were successfully treated by a combination of internal fixation and implants of human bone morphogenetic protein (h-BMP). There was an average of 4.3 surgical procedures per patient attempting union prior to h-BMP implantation. Union was obtained in 11 of 12 patients and in one patient with a repeat stabilization and implantation of h-BMP. Four patients received autogeneic cancellous bone graft and four patients received allogeneic bone grafts. The BMP implant was prepared in the form of an aggregate of h-BMP and bone matrix water-insoluble noncollagenous proteins (h-BMP/iNCP). Fifty to 100 mg of h-BMP/iNCP was either implanted in the fracture gap in ultra thin gelatin capsules, or incorporated in a strip of polylactic/polyglycolic acid copolymer (PLA/PGA) and placed as an onlay across the fracture gap. The average time to union was 4.7 months. Further clinical investigations are planned as a series of matched cases with and without BMP augmentation in order to distinguish h-BMP effects from new or improved methods of fracture fixation combined with autogeneic cancellous bone grafts.
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