Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9234097 | Injury | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The mean number of operations performed prior to rhBMP-7 application was 3.2, with autologous bone graft and bone marrow injection being used in 10 cases (38.5%). Both clinical and radiological union occurred in 24 (92.3%) cases, within a mean time of 4.2 months and 5.6 months, respectively. Of the remaining two cases, one patient ultimately underwent a below knee amputation, secondary to recurrence of deep sepsis. The other patient with recalcitrant ulnar non-union although the radiological union was incomplete, declined further intervention, as he was asymptomatic. No complications or adverse effects from the use of rhBMP-7 were encountered. This study supports the view that the application of rhBMP-7 as a bone-stimulating agent is safe and a power adjunct to be considered in the surgeon's armamentarium for the treatment of these challenging clinical conditions.
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Authors
R. Dimitriou, Z. Dahabreh, E. Katsoulis, S.J. Matthews, T. Branfoot, P.V. Giannoudis,