Augmentation of autograft using rhBMP-2 and different carrier media in the canine spinal fusion model

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Fischgrund, JS [1 ]
James, SB [1 ]
Chabot, MC [1 ]
Hankin, R [1 ]
Herkowitz, HN [1 ]
Wozney, JM [1 ]
Shirkhoda, A [1 ]
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[1] William Beaumont Hosp, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Royal Oak, MI 48072 USA
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JOURNAL OF SPINAL DISORDERS | 1997年 / 10卷 / 06期
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bone morphogenetic protein; lumbar fusion;
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This study evaluated the use of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein (rhBMP-2) with various types of carrier media, and the effect of rhBMP-2 as an adjunct to autogenous iliac crest bone graft in the canine spinal fusion model. BMP induces mesenchymal cells to differentiate into cartilage and bone. The recent availability of rhBMP-2 has created the opportunity to evaluate this material's properties in augmenting autogenous bone graft in spinal fusion. Currently, the most appropriate type of carrier media for rhBMP-2 is undetermined. Bilateral intertransverse spinal fusions were performed on six canine lumbar spines at L1-L2, L3-L4, and L5-L6, using autogenous posterior iliac crest bone graft at each level, creating a total of is segmental fusion sites. All 18 sites were then randomly assigned to one of six fusion methods: autogenous bone graft (ABG) alone, ABG + rhBMP-2, ABG + collagen (Helistat) "sandwich" + rhBMP-2, ABG + collagen (Helistat) morsels + rhBMP-2, ABG + polylactic/glycolic acid sponge (PLGA) sandwich + rhBMP-2, and ABG + open-pore polylactic acid morsels + rhBMP-2. Each material was evaluated for ease of handling and application at the index surgery. The animals underwent computed tomography (CT) scanning of the lumbar fusion sites after 8 weeks. Volumetric measurements of total fusion mass at each level were performed using two-dimensional CT scan slices and a volumetric program supplied by the Siemens Medical System. The animals were killed after imaging studies. The lumbar spine fusion sites were evaluated for integrity of the fusion mass, both visually and with manual mechanical stressing. Crossover of the fusion mass to adjoining levels was also evaluated. Histologic evaluation of all fusion sites was performed. The addition of rhBMP-2 significantly increased bone graft volume as noted on CT scan. Carrier that could be mixed with morselized bone graft offered easier handling and application and all spine segments fused. Polylactic/glycolic acid (PLGA) sites were associated with a greater incidence of voids within the fusion mass. No significant difference in carrier media for rhBMP-2 could be determined. However, PLGA was associated with a higher rate of fusion mass void formation. rhBMP-2, when added to autograft, significantly increased the volume and the maturity of the resulting fusion mass.
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