Informatics in Biology, Health and Food

Informatics in Biology, Health and Food

Radiographic and Clinical Outcomes of OsvehOss Synthetic Bone Grafts in Spinal Degenerative Diseases, 12-Months Follow-up

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Osveh Asia Medical Instrument Co., Mashhad, Iran.
2 Osveh Asia Medical Instrument Co., Mashhad, Iran Mashhad, Iran
3 Department of Neurosurgery, Farabi Hospital, Mashhad, Iran. Mashhad, Iran
4 Department of Neurosurgery, Farabi Hospital, Mashhad, Iran Mashhad, Iran
5 Materials Research Group, Academic Center for Education, Culture & Research (ACECR), Mashhad branch, Azadi square, Mashhad, Iran.
6 Materials Research Group, Academic Center for Education, Culture & Research (ACECR), Mashhad branch, Mashhad, Iran.
7 Faculty Member of Mashhad Branch of Islamic Azad University
Abstract
The emergence of synthetic bone graft substitutes as a viable option for treatment of a range of bony defects has revolutionized the field of tissue engineering. The iliac crest bone grafting (ICBG) technique for lumbar posterolateral fusion surgery is widely used; however, donor site problems such as pain and sensory disturbance have been reported. Local bone is available for fusion surgery, but its reliability as a graft has not been fully reported. In addition, there has been a focus on finding suitable substitutes for autogenous iliac crest bone graft to promote spine fusion. The selection of a specific bone graft substitute can be a daunting task for the surgeon. In current single blind random assined clinical trial study, we examined instrumented posterolateral fusion with OsvehOss bone grafts (OBG, Osveh Asia, Iran) versus MBCP (Biomatlante, France) bone grafts (MBG) in a prospective randomized study. In this research, 19 patients diagnosed with L4-L5 degenerated spondylolisthesis underwent instrumented posterolateral fusion with an OBG (left) and MBG (right). Radiologic fusion and clinical outcome were investigated. Based on Brantigan-Steffee bone fusion classification system scores, the results show no significant differences between OBG and MBG group. Pearson correlation coefficient shows that there is positive correlation between OBG and MBG group in fusion scores. No complications were observed in the OBG and MBG group postoperatively. The present study showed promising result regarding the efficacy of OsvehOss synthetic bone grafts with the successful fusion and clinical scores to those of similar structure synthetic bone graft.
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Volume 1, Issue 1 - Serial Number 1
December 2024
Pages 81-90

  • Receive Date 28 August 2024
  • Revise Date 12 October 2024
  • Accept Date 31 October 2024