Literature DB >> 20153850

Repair of a segmental long bone defect in human by implantation of a novel multiple disc graft.

Eric Hesse1, Gerald Kluge, Azeddine Atfi, Diego Correa, Carl Haasper, Georg Berding, Hoen-oh Shin, Jörg Viering, Florian Länger, Peter M Vogt, Christian Krettek, Michael Jagodzinski.   

Abstract

Large segmental defects of the weight bearing long bones are very difficult to reconstruct. Current treatment options are afflicted with several limitations and disadvantages. We describe a novel approach to regenerate a segmental long bone defect in a patient using a multiple disc graft. Decellularized bovine trabecular bone discs were seeded with autologous bone marrow cells and cultured in a perfusion chamber for three weeks. Multiple cell-seeded discs were implanted to close a 72 mm defect of the distal tibia in a 58-year-old woman, and fixed by an intramedullary nail. Bone formation was assessed non-invasively by plain radiographs and 18F-labeled sodium fluoride-based co-registration of positron emission- and computed tomography (PET/CT). Bone was actively formed around the grafted defect as early as six weeks after surgery. Because the tibia was sufficiently stabilized, the patient was able to freely walk with full weight bearing 6 weeks after surgery. The uneventful two-year follow-up and the satisfaction of the patient demonstrated the success of the procedure. Therefore the use of multiple cell-seeded disc grafts can be considered as a treatment alternative for patients with segmental long bone defects. Copyright (c) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20153850     DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2010.02.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bone        ISSN: 1873-2763            Impact factor:   4.398


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