Bioassayed demineralized bone matrix and calcium sulfate: use in bone-grafting procedures.

Annales chirurgiae et gynaecologiae Pub Date : 1999-01-01
R M Wilkins, C M Kelly, D E Giusti
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Background and aims: A combination product of bioassayed, demineralized bone matrix (AlloGro, AlloSource, Denver CO) and calcium sulfate pellets (OsteoSet, Wright Medical Technology, Arlington TN) was utilized in a prospective clinical study in 50 patients in need of bone-grafting procedures. It was proposed that the osteoinductive activity of the demineralized bone matrix combined with the osteoconduction and rapid dissolution of the calcium sulfate pellets would complement each other in promoting bone formation.

Materials and methods: The patients were evaluated clinically and radiographically at regular intervals post-operatively by an independent clinician. A total 10-point healing score was used to determine healing characteristics and progress. Fifty patients (24 males and 26 females) were treated for benign bone lesions (35), nonunion (11), osteomyelitis (3), and acute fracture (1). The average age was 33 years (range, 3-64 years). Lesions were located in the femur (16), tibia (15), humerus (7), and other sites (12).

Results: The average length of follow-up was 14 months (range, 6-32 months). Forty-nine of 50 patients healed their lesions (98%), requiring an average time to heal of 11.8 weeks (range, 3-48 weeks). There were no graft-related complications.

Conclusions: The results of this preliminary clinical study suggest that a combination of bioassayed demineralized bone matrix and calcium sulfate is very effective in treating benign lesions of bone, as well as nonhealing fractures, which is comparable to grafting with autograft. Future studies have been undertaken utilizing this combination in all acute operative settings and fracture management situations.

生物测定脱矿骨基质和硫酸钙:用于植骨手术。
背景和目的:一种生物测定脱矿骨基质(AlloGro, AlloSource, Denver CO)和硫酸钙颗粒(OsteoSet, Wright Medical Technology, Arlington TN)的组合产品在一项前瞻性临床研究中使用,该研究对50名需要植骨手术的患者进行了研究。我们认为脱矿化骨基质的骨诱导活性与硫酸钙微球的骨传导和快速溶解相结合,在促进骨形成方面是互补的。材料和方法:术后由独立临床医生定期对患者进行临床和影像学评估。总10分的愈合评分用于确定愈合特征和进展。50例患者(男性24例,女性26例)因良性骨损伤(35例)、骨不连(11例)、骨髓炎(3例)、急性骨折(1例)接受治疗。平均年龄33岁(范围3-64岁)。病变位于股骨(16)、胫骨(15)、肱骨(7)和其他部位(12)。结果:平均随访时间14个月(范围6 ~ 32个月)。50例患者中有49例(98%)病灶愈合,平均愈合时间为11.8周(范围3-48周)。无移植物相关并发症。结论:本初步临床研究结果表明,生物测定脱矿骨基质联合硫酸钙治疗骨良性病变及不愈合骨折非常有效,其效果可与自体骨移植相媲美。未来的研究将在所有急性手术环境和骨折治疗情况下使用这种组合。
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