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Trikalciumfosfát v kombinaci s autologní kostní dření v léčbě cystických kostních defektů v dětském věku
[Tricalcium phosphate mixed with autologous bone marrow in the treatment of benign cystic bone lesions in children]

Ondruš S, Straka M, Bajerová J

. 2011 ; 78 (6) : 544-550.

Jazyk čeština Země Česko

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc12004332

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To test the hypothesis that the application of tricalcium phosphate (TCP) mixed with autologous bone marrow can achieve better and faster healing of benign bone lesions than the application of tricalcium phosphate granules alone. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The prospective study included two groups, each consisting of 10 patients, treated for benign cystic bone lesions at the Department of Paediatric Surgery, Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery from July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2010. The bone cysts involved non-ossifying fibroma, enchodroma, fibrous dysplasia, aneurysmal bone cyst and juvenile bone cyst. One group was treated using ChronOS(TM) Beta-Tricalcium Phosphate (Synthes GmbH, Switzerland) granules mixed with autologous bone marrow harvested during surgery (BM group). The other (CH group) received treatment with ChronOS granules alone. Relevant clinical data were obtained from all 20 patients treated for one of the bone cyst forms mentioned above. The patients were followed up till the end of 2010. RESULTS: TCP application was a one-step procedure in both groups. In the BM group, bone regeneration ad integrum (Neer 1) was achieved, with only an occasional very small residue of the cyst seen on radiographs (Neer 2). None of the patients reported any problems, not even at 6 months after surgery. In the CH group, two patients required further surgical treatment because of insufficient bone healing (Neer 3) and two other patients reported pain persisting at the site of the lesion at 6 months post-operatively. In these patients TCP was used to fill a defect after excochleation of an aneurysmal bone cyst or fibrous dysplasia. The rest of the patients showed satisfactory healing. DISCUSSION: The main objective of the use of synthetic biocompatible materials in surgical treatment of benign bone cysts requiring filling of the lesion is to reduce the post-operative stress of paediatric patients as much as possible. Although our first results were not statistically significant to give unambiguous support to our hypothesis that lesions would heal better with the use of synthetic tricalcium phosphate mixed with autologous bone marrow, there is plenty of evidence that further development of cell technologies will result in a more exact definition of bone substitute materials in both their components, i.e., well-defined cells and non-biological scaffolds close in structure to inorganic compounds of bone, i.e., biodegradable osteoinductive materials. CONCLUSIONS: The patients with benign bone lesions treated by TCP mixed with autologous bone marrow showed neither recurrent disease nor complications. The group treated with TCP alone had recurrent lesions in two and persisting pain also in two patients. Other complications were not recorded.

Tricalcium phosphate mixed with autologous bone marrow in the treatment of benign cystic bone lesions in children

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