• Orthopedics · Jan 2014

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study

    Efficacy of rhBMP-2 versus iliac crest bone graft for posterior C1-C2 fusion in patients older than 60 years.

    • Liang Yan, Zhen Chang, Baorong He, Tuanjiang Liu, Xiaodong Wang, Hua Guo, and Dingjun Hao.
    • Orthopedics. 2014 Jan 1;37(1):e51-7.

    AbstractFew studies have specifically examined the efficacy of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2)/absorbable collagen sponge (ACS) in posterolateral lumbar spine fusion. The purpose of this study was to report the clinical outcomes in elderly patients treated with posterior C1-C2 fusion with iliac crest bone graft (ICBG) plus rhBMP-2/ACS vs ICBG alone. One hundred forty patients older than 60 years were enrolled in this prospective, randomized trial and underwent instrumented C1- C2 fusion. Patients were divided into 2 groups based on fusion material. The ICBG group comprised patients who received ICBG alone, and the rhBMP-2/ACS group comprised patients who received ICBG plus rhBMP-2/ACS. The groups were compared based on operative time, estimated blood loss, hospital length of stay, clinical results, perioperative complications, fusion rate, fusion time, and revision rate. There were no significant differences in operative time, estimated blood loss, length of stay, and intraoperative complications between the 2 groups. Improvements in visual analog scale scores and Japanese Orthopaedic Association scores over the 2-year follow-up period were similar between groups. The fusion rate was 82.4% (56 of 68) in the rhBMP-2/ACS group and 78.7% (52 of 66) in the ICBG group (P=.782). Mean fusion time was 11 days shorter in the rhBMP-2/ACS group (81.8±29.4 days) than in the ICBG group (92.9±23.7 days) (P=.034). There were more wound complications requiring treatment in the rhBMP-2/ACS group (n=6; 8.8%) than in the ICBG group (n=2; 3.0%), although this was not statistically significant (P=.118). The use of rhBMP-2/ACS for posterior C1-C2 fusion appears to result in a relatively shorter fusion time, but there may be an increased risk of posterior cervical wound complications.

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