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The effect of autologous concentrated bone-marrow grafting on the healing of femoral shaft non-unions after locked intramedullary nailing.

João Antonio Matheus Guimarães1, Maria Eugenia L Duarte2, Marco B Cury Fernandes2, Verônica F Vianna2, Tito H N Rocha2, Danielle C Bonfim2, Priscila L Casado2, Isabel C C do Val Guimarães3, Luis G Coca Velarde4, Hélio S Dutra5, Peter V Giannoudis6.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess the union rates in a series of patients with failed femoral shaft aseptic non-union who were treated with percutaneous concentrated autologous bone marrow grafting. Bone marrow harvesting and cell injection were performed under general anaesthesia in a single surgical procedure. Radiographic union was diagnosed in fractures with a score ≥ 10 according to the radiographic union scale in tibial fractures (RUST) and confirmed by clinical examination. Eight out of 16 patients progressed to consolidation (RUST score ≥ 10). Radiographic evidence of fracture union was observed at an average of 4.75 ± 1.75 months (range 3 to 8 months). All eight patients who did not progress to union within 12 months following the cell grafting procedure had a RUST score ≤ 10 (range 4 to 9). There were no differences in age, number of previous surgeries, duration of nonunion and preoperative RUST score between the patients that developed solid union and those with failed consolidation. However, a relationship between the number of osteoprogenitors injected and the rate of union was noted, 20.2 ± 8.6 × 10(8) versus 9.8 ± 4.3 × 10(8), p<0.005, between the patients with and without union, respectively. The efficacy of percutaneous autologous concentrated bone marrow grafting seems to be related to the number of osteoprogenitors available in the aspirates. Optimisation of the aspiration technique and concentration process is of paramount importance to increase the incidence of a successful outcome.
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Keywords:  Bone marrow grafting; Femoral shaft fracture; Fracture healing; Intramedullary nailing; Non-union

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25528626     DOI: 10.1016/S0020-1383(14)70013-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Injury        ISSN: 0020-1383            Impact factor:   2.586


  16 in total

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Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2016-10-28       Impact factor: 3.075

2.  Mechanobiology in the management of mobile atrophic and oligotrophic tibial nonunions.

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Journal:  J Orthop       Date:  2015-11-01

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Authors:  Ralph S Marcucio; Aaron Nauth; Peter V Giannoudis; Chelsea Bahney; Nicolas S Piuzzi; George Muschler; Theodore Miclau
Journal:  J Orthop Trauma       Date:  2015-12       Impact factor: 2.512

4.  Radiographic union score for tibia fractures predicts success with operative treatment of tibial nonunion.

Authors:  Anthony V Christiano; Abraham M Goch; Philipp Leucht; Sanjit R Konda; Kenneth A Egol
Journal:  J Clin Orthop Trauma       Date:  2018-10-19

5.  Radiographic Humerus Union Measurement (RHUM) Demonstrates High Inter- and Intraobserver Reliability in Assessing Humeral Shaft Fracture Healing.

Authors:  Anthony V Christiano; Abraham M Goch; Christopher J Burke; Philipp Leucht; Sanjit R Konda; Kenneth A Egol
Journal:  HSS J       Date:  2019-04-22

6.  Collagen-containing scaffolds enhance attachment and proliferation of non-cultured bone marrow multipotential stromal cells.

Authors:  Jehan J El-Jawhari; Clara Sanjurjo-Rodríguez; Elena Jones; Peter V Giannoudis
Journal:  J Orthop Res       Date:  2015-12-01       Impact factor: 3.494

Review 7.  The role of peptides in bone healing and regeneration: a systematic review.

Authors:  Ippokratis Pountos; Michalis Panteli; Anastasios Lampropoulos; Elena Jones; Giorgio Maria Calori; Peter V Giannoudis
Journal:  BMC Med       Date:  2016-07-11       Impact factor: 8.775

8.  Clinical application of concentrated bone marrow aspirate in orthopaedics: A systematic review.

Authors:  Arianna L Gianakos; Li Sun; Jay N Patel; Donald M Adams; Frank A Liporace
Journal:  World J Orthop       Date:  2017-06-18

9.  Traction table versus double reverse traction repositor in the treatment of femoral shaft fractures.

Authors:  Ruipeng Zhang; Yingchao Yin; Shilun Li; Lin Jin; Zhiyong Hou; Yingze Zhang
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-04-13       Impact factor: 4.379

10.  Bone Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Enriched β-Tricalcium Phosphate Scaffold Processed by the Screen-Enrich-Combine Circulating System Promotes Regeneration of Diaphyseal Bone Non-Union.

Authors:  Xin Wang; WenXiang Chu; YiFu Zhuang; DingWei Shi; HaiRong Tao; Chen Jin; KeRong Dai; Jie Zhao; YaoKai Gan
Journal:  Cell Transplant       Date:  2018-12-17       Impact factor: 4.064

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