INTRODUCTION: The aim of the study was to analyze if the adding of autologous platelet concentrate (APC) to a mixture of local autograft plus tricalcium phosphate and hidroxiapatite (TCP/HA) would improve the fusion rate in posterolateral lumbar fusion. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A prospective, controlled, blinded, non-randomized clinical trial was carried out in 107 patients affected by degenerative lumbar pathology. The study group consisted of 67 patients, in which autologous platelet concentration was added to a mixture of autologous local bone graft and TCP/HA. A control group of 40 patients with same pathology and surgical technique but without APC addition was used to compare the fusion mass obtained. By means of plain X-rays, a blinded evaluation of the intertransverse fusion mass quality at twelve and twenty-four months was made according to type A (bilateral uniform mass), type B (unilateral uniform mass) and type C (irregular or lack bilateral mass). Patients with type C were regarded as pseudoarthrosis. RESULTS: In the study group 17 patients had lack or irregular fusion mass (25.4%) versus three patients in the control group (7.5%), which was statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that the adding of autologous platelet concentration to a mixture of autologous bone graft plus TCP/HA has decreased our rates of posterolateral lumbar fusion.
INTRODUCTION: The aim of the study was to analyze if the adding of autologous platelet concentrate (APC) to a mixture of local autograft plus tricalcium phosphate and hidroxiapatite (TCP/HA) would improve the fusion rate in posterolateral lumbar fusion. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A prospective, controlled, blinded, non-randomized clinical trial was carried out in 107 patients affected by degenerative lumbar pathology. The study group consisted of 67 patients, in which autologous platelet concentration was added to a mixture of autologous local bone graft and TCP/HA. A control group of 40 patients with same pathology and surgical technique but without APC addition was used to compare the fusion mass obtained. By means of plain X-rays, a blinded evaluation of the intertransverse fusion mass quality at twelve and twenty-four months was made according to type A (bilateral uniform mass), type B (unilateral uniform mass) and type C (irregular or lack bilateral mass). Patients with type C were regarded as pseudoarthrosis. RESULTS: In the study group 17 patients had lack or irregular fusion mass (25.4%) versus three patients in the control group (7.5%), which was statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that the adding of autologous platelet concentration to a mixture of autologous bone graft plus TCP/HA has decreased our rates of posterolateral lumbar fusion.
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