Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 2013; 26(02): 123-129
DOI: 10.3415/VCOT-11-12-0186
Clinical Communication
Schattauer GmbH

Clinical efficacy of autogenous cancellous bone and fibroblast growth factor 2 combined with frozen allografts in femoral nonunion fractures

H. Akagi
1   Division of Veterinary Surgery, Department of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University, Musashino, Tokyo, Japan
,
H. Ochi
1   Division of Veterinary Surgery, Department of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University, Musashino, Tokyo, Japan
,
N. Kannno
1   Division of Veterinary Surgery, Department of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University, Musashino, Tokyo, Japan
,
M. Iwata
1   Division of Veterinary Surgery, Department of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University, Musashino, Tokyo, Japan
,
T. Ichinohe
1   Division of Veterinary Surgery, Department of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University, Musashino, Tokyo, Japan
,
Y. Harada
1   Division of Veterinary Surgery, Department of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University, Musashino, Tokyo, Japan
,
Y. Nezu
1   Division of Veterinary Surgery, Department of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University, Musashino, Tokyo, Japan
,
T. Yogo
1   Division of Veterinary Surgery, Department of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University, Musashino, Tokyo, Japan
,
M. Tagawa
1   Division of Veterinary Surgery, Department of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University, Musashino, Tokyo, Japan
,
Y. Hara
1   Division of Veterinary Surgery, Department of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University, Musashino, Tokyo, Japan
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Publication History

Received 05 January 2012

Accepted 13 September 2012

Publication Date:
18 December 2017 (online)

Summary

Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy of cortical allograft and fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF-2)-impregnated autogenous cancellous bone in nonunion fracture repair in dogs.

Methods: From January 2000 to August 2010, seven dogs underwent cortical allograft and FGF-2-impregnated autogenous cancellous bone implantation for treatment of a femoral nonunion following fracture. Radiographic images were used to assess healing.

Results: The average length of the implanted cortical allograft was 29.1 ± 4.4 mm. A significant improvement in the postoperative percentage of femoral shortening was observed with the experimental treatment, from 85.2 ± 8.2% to 95.0 ± 4.8%. Using radiographic scoring, we analysed the process of bone remodelling. At three months post-surgery, the proximal and distal fracture lines had begun to disappear, and a complete absence was observed after six months. Bacterial infection was detected in two of the seven cases.

Clinical significance: The findings of our study suggest that the combination of cortical allografts with FGF-2 impregnated cancellous autograft may be useful in cases of diaphyseal fracture non-union. The disappearance of the fracture line in dogs with nonunion was recognized at the same phase as the report in which healing process of allograft was evaluated in the experimental ostectomy model using the normal dog.

 
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