Combination of bone marrow aspirate, cancellous bone allograft, and platelet-rich plasma as an alternative solution to critical-sized diaphyseal bone defect: A case series

Introduction: Nonunion due to a critical-sized bone defect is a complicated problem. The healing process must fulfill three mandatory elements of osteogenesis, osteoinduction, and osteoconduction. One ideal source to provide an abundant number of osteogenic cells is from the process of the culture o...

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Main Authors: Dwikora Novemberi Utomo, -, Kukuh Dwiputra Hernugrahanto, -, Mouli Edward, -, Lukas Widhiyanto, -, Ferdiansyah Mahyudin, -
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spelling id-langga.1134172022-03-16T04:41:28Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/113417/ Combination of bone marrow aspirate, cancellous bone allograft, and platelet-rich plasma as an alternative solution to critical-sized diaphyseal bone defect: A case series Dwikora Novemberi Utomo, - Kukuh Dwiputra Hernugrahanto, - Mouli Edward, - Lukas Widhiyanto, - Ferdiansyah Mahyudin, - R Medicine (General) RD701-811 Orthopedic surgery Introduction: Nonunion due to a critical-sized bone defect is a complicated problem. The healing process must fulfill three mandatory elements of osteogenesis, osteoinduction, and osteoconduction. One ideal source to provide an abundant number of osteogenic cells is from the process of the culture of bone marrow stem cells which demands the availability of processing facility. Unfortunately, this sophisticated option is not always feasible in every hospital in low-income to middle-income countries. We tried to fulfill the requirement of osteogenic cells by using simple and cost-effective bone marrow aspirate. We presented two cases of critical-sized diaphyseal bone defect treated with the combination of bone marrow aspirate, cancellous bone allograft, and platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Presentation of cases: The defect sizes were five and six centimeters in humerus and tibia respectively. We applied a combination of bone marrow aspirate, cancellous bone allograft, and PRP to promote bone healing in the defect sites. Both patients have achieved the good clinical and radiological outcome. Discussion: Critical-sized bone defects require the application of tissue engineering. Aspirated bone marrow can be used as a more affordable option to provide the element of osteogenic cells in bone healing. Combined with cancellous bone allograft and PRP, they fulfill the required ingredients to promote bone regeneration. Conclusion: Bone defects remain one of the most challenging conditions to treat in orthopedic. There are many options to treat the defect but the fundamental prerequisites of cells, scaffolds and growth factors for healing have developed into the concept of tissue engineering: osteogenesis, osteoinduction, and osteoconduction. Elsevier BV 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/113417/1/C-05_Article_Combination%20of%20Bone%20Marrow.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/113417/2/C-05_Validasi%20Kadep%20dan%20Peer%20Reviewer_Combination%20of%20Bone%20Marrow.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/113417/3/C-05_Turnitin%2015_Combination%20of%20bone%20marrow.pdf Dwikora Novemberi Utomo, - and Kukuh Dwiputra Hernugrahanto, - and Mouli Edward, - and Lukas Widhiyanto, - and Ferdiansyah Mahyudin, - (2021) Combination of bone marrow aspirate, cancellous bone allograft, and platelet-rich plasma as an alternative solution to critical-sized diaphyseal bone defect: A case series. International Journal of Surgery Case Report, 58. pp. 178-185. ISSN 2210-2612 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2210261219302202 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.04.028
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topic R Medicine (General)
RD701-811 Orthopedic surgery
spellingShingle R Medicine (General)
RD701-811 Orthopedic surgery
Dwikora Novemberi Utomo, -
Kukuh Dwiputra Hernugrahanto, -
Mouli Edward, -
Lukas Widhiyanto, -
Ferdiansyah Mahyudin, -
Combination of bone marrow aspirate, cancellous bone allograft, and platelet-rich plasma as an alternative solution to critical-sized diaphyseal bone defect: A case series
description Introduction: Nonunion due to a critical-sized bone defect is a complicated problem. The healing process must fulfill three mandatory elements of osteogenesis, osteoinduction, and osteoconduction. One ideal source to provide an abundant number of osteogenic cells is from the process of the culture of bone marrow stem cells which demands the availability of processing facility. Unfortunately, this sophisticated option is not always feasible in every hospital in low-income to middle-income countries. We tried to fulfill the requirement of osteogenic cells by using simple and cost-effective bone marrow aspirate. We presented two cases of critical-sized diaphyseal bone defect treated with the combination of bone marrow aspirate, cancellous bone allograft, and platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Presentation of cases: The defect sizes were five and six centimeters in humerus and tibia respectively. We applied a combination of bone marrow aspirate, cancellous bone allograft, and PRP to promote bone healing in the defect sites. Both patients have achieved the good clinical and radiological outcome. Discussion: Critical-sized bone defects require the application of tissue engineering. Aspirated bone marrow can be used as a more affordable option to provide the element of osteogenic cells in bone healing. Combined with cancellous bone allograft and PRP, they fulfill the required ingredients to promote bone regeneration. Conclusion: Bone defects remain one of the most challenging conditions to treat in orthopedic. There are many options to treat the defect but the fundamental prerequisites of cells, scaffolds and growth factors for healing have developed into the concept of tissue engineering: osteogenesis, osteoinduction, and osteoconduction.
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author Dwikora Novemberi Utomo, -
Kukuh Dwiputra Hernugrahanto, -
Mouli Edward, -
Lukas Widhiyanto, -
Ferdiansyah Mahyudin, -
author_facet Dwikora Novemberi Utomo, -
Kukuh Dwiputra Hernugrahanto, -
Mouli Edward, -
Lukas Widhiyanto, -
Ferdiansyah Mahyudin, -
author_sort Dwikora Novemberi Utomo, -
title Combination of bone marrow aspirate, cancellous bone allograft, and platelet-rich plasma as an alternative solution to critical-sized diaphyseal bone defect: A case series
title_short Combination of bone marrow aspirate, cancellous bone allograft, and platelet-rich plasma as an alternative solution to critical-sized diaphyseal bone defect: A case series
title_full Combination of bone marrow aspirate, cancellous bone allograft, and platelet-rich plasma as an alternative solution to critical-sized diaphyseal bone defect: A case series
title_fullStr Combination of bone marrow aspirate, cancellous bone allograft, and platelet-rich plasma as an alternative solution to critical-sized diaphyseal bone defect: A case series
title_full_unstemmed Combination of bone marrow aspirate, cancellous bone allograft, and platelet-rich plasma as an alternative solution to critical-sized diaphyseal bone defect: A case series
title_sort combination of bone marrow aspirate, cancellous bone allograft, and platelet-rich plasma as an alternative solution to critical-sized diaphyseal bone defect: a case series
publisher Elsevier BV
publishDate 2021
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2210261219302202
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