Comparative Efficacy of Commonly Available Human Bone Graft Substitutes as Tested for Posterolateral Fusion in an Athymic Rat Model

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作者
Bhamb, Neil [1 ]
Kanim, Linda E. A. [2 ]
Drapeau, Susan [3 ]
Mohan, Suneeth [3 ]
Vasquez, Erick [3 ]
Shimko, Dan [3 ]
McKay, William [3 ]
Bae, Hyun W. [1 ]
机构
[1] Cedars Sinai Med Ctr, Los Angeles, CA 90048 USA
[2] Cedars Sinai Med Ctr, Translat & Clin Res, Spine Ctr, Los Angeles, CA 90048 USA
[3] Medtronic Inc, Memphis, TN USA
关键词
bone; bone grafts; substitute; expander; demineralized bone matrix (DBM); demineralized bone matrix-based products (DBM-based products); allografts; cellular allografts; autograft; ceramic; activated ceramic; bone morphogenetic protein; recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein; rhBMP; rhBMP-2; peptide; differentiation factor; posterolateral fusion; muscle pouch; rat model; rats; athymic rats; ABSORBABLE COLLAGEN SPONGE; HUMAN DEMINERALIZED BONE; SPINAL-FUSION; MORPHOGENETIC PROTEIN-2; BIOACTIVE GLASS; STEM-CELLS; MATRIX; OSTEOINDUCTIVITY; PERFORMANCE; RHBMP-2;
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10.14444/6059
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Background: Insufficient data exist on bone graft substitute materials efficacy; two thirds lack any clinical data.(1,)(2) This prospective animal study identified efficacy differences among commercially available materials of several classes. Methods: Historically validated muscle pouch osteoinduction study (OIS) and posterolateral fusion (PLF) were performed in an athymic rat model. Grafting material products implanted were demineralized bone matrix (DBM)-based allografts (Accell EVO3, DBX Mix, DBX Strip, Grafton Crunch, Grafton Flex, Grafton Matrix, Grafton Putty, Magnifuse, and Progenix Plus), allografts (OsteoSponge, MinerOss), cellular allograft (Osteocel Plus), ceramics (Mozaik Strip), or activated ceramics (Actifuse ABX Putty, Vitoss BA). After 4 weeks, OIS specimens were evaluated ex vivo by histologic osteoinductivity. After 8 weeks, PLF ex vivo specimens were evaluated for fusion by manual palpation (F-MP), radiography (F-XR), and histology (F-HISTO). Results: OIS: No materials exhibited a rejection reaction on histology. All DBM-based materials exhibited osteoinductive potential as new bone formation at > 88% of implanted sites. One plain allograft (OsteoSponge) formed bone at 25% of sites. No bone formed for one ceramic (Mozaik Strip), three activated ceramics (Actifuse ABX Putty), or one cellular allograft, regardless of human bone marrow aspirate (hBMA) when added. PLF: Among the 10 DBMs, 6 had F-MP of 100% (Accell EVO3, DBX Mix, DBX Strip, Grafton Flex, Grafton Putty, Magnifuse), 2 had F-MP of 94% (Grafton Crunch, Grafton Matrix), and 2 conditions had F-MP of 0% (Progenix Plus, Progenix Plus + athymic rat iliac crest bone graft [arICBG]). Ceramics (Mozaik Strip), activated ceramics (Actifuse ABX Putty, Vitoss BA), plain allograft (OsteoSponge, MinerOss (PLF study), and cellular allograft (Osteocel Plus) demonstrated 0% F-MP. ArICBG demonstrated 13% F-MP. Conclusions: Eight DBM-based materials (Accell EVO3, DBX Mix, DBX Strip, Grafton Crunch, Grafton Flex, Grafton Matrix, Grafton Putty, Magnifuse) demonstrated excellent (> 90% F-MP) efficacy in promoting fusion via bone healing. Two DBM conditions (Progenix Plus, Progenix Plus + arICBG) showed no manual palpation fusion (F-MP). Systematically, over the 2 studies (OIS and PLF), cellular (Osteocel Plus), plain allografts (OsteoSponge, MinerOss; PLF study), ceramic (Mozaik Strip), and activated ceramics (Actifuse ABX Putty, Vitoss BA) demonstrated poor F-MP efficacy (< 10%).
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