Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3242408 | Injury | 2007 | 7 Pages |
SummaryObjectiveTo compare the cost implications of treatment of persistent fracture non-unions before and after application of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-7 (BMP-7).MethodOf 25 fracture non-unions, 9 were treated using BMP-7 alone and 16 using BMP-7 and bone grafting. These patients were prospectively followed up, and the costs incurred were analysed.ResultsThe mean number of procedures per fracture performed before application of BMP-7 was 4.16, versus 1.2 thereafter. Mean hospital stay and cost of treatment per fracture before receiving BMP-7 were 26.84 days and £ 13,844.68, versus 7.8 days and £ 7338.4 thereafter. The overall cost of treatment of persistent fracture non-unions with BMP-7 was 47.0% less than that of the numerous previous unsuccessful treatments (p = 0.001).ConclusionsTreating fracture non-unions is costly, but this could be reduced by early BMP-7 administration when a complex or persistent fracture non-union is present or anticipated.