OBJECTIVES: In recent years, the increase in utilisation of bone substitutes in the reconstruction of bone defects has been fuelled by donor site complications associated with autologous bone harvesting. However the ability of bone substitute to stimulate bone union while maintaining fracture reduction has been a topic of debate. Cerament Bone Void Filler (CBVF) is a novel biphasic and injectable ceramic bone substitute that has high compressive strength and the ability to promote cancellous bone healing. MATERIALS AND METHOD: This is a retrospective study to evaluate the surgical outcome of utilising CBVF in the treatment of depressed metaphyseal bone fractures over a two year period. The patients were followed up for at least six months after surgery and clinical parameters such as wound site complications were collated. Radiographic imaging was evaluated to determine loss of fracture reduction and rate of cement resorption. RESULTS: Thirteen patients with depressed metaphyseal fractures were enrolled, which included: (i) one proximal humerus fracture; (ii) three tibial plateau fractures; and (iii) nine calcaneal fractures. None of the patients showed significant collapse in fracture reduction after six months of follow up. Cement resorption was noted in one patient as early as three weeks after surgery. There were no cases of cement leak or wound site complications. CONCLUSION: Cerament Bone Void Filler (CBVF) is a promising bone graft substitute in the management of depressed metaphyseal bone fractures, with the ability to maintain fracture reduction despite cement resorption.
OBJECTIVES: In recent years, the increase in utilisation of bone substitutes in the reconstruction of bone defects has been fuelled by donor site complications associated with autologous bone harvesting. However the ability of bone substitute to stimulate bone union while maintaining fracture reduction has been a topic of debate. Cerament Bone Void Filler (CBVF) is a novel biphasic and injectable ceramic bone substitute that has high compressive strength and the ability to promote cancellous bone healing. MATERIALS AND METHOD: This is a retrospective study to evaluate the surgical outcome of utilising CBVF in the treatment of depressed metaphyseal bone fractures over a two year period. The patients were followed up for at least six months after surgery and clinical parameters such as wound site complications were collated. Radiographic imaging was evaluated to determine loss of fracture reduction and rate of cement resorption. RESULTS: Thirteen patients with depressed metaphyseal fractures were enrolled, which included: (i) one proximal humerus fracture; (ii) three tibial plateau fractures; and (iii) nine calcaneal fractures. None of the patients showed significant collapse in fracture reduction after six months of follow up. Cement resorption was noted in one patient as early as three weeks after surgery. There were no cases of cement leak or wound site complications. CONCLUSION: Cerament Bone Void Filler (CBVF) is a promising bone graft substitute in the management of depressed metaphyseal bone fractures, with the ability to maintain fracture reduction despite cement resorption.
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Bone cement; Cerament; Metaphyseal fracture
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