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Vertebral body defects treated with umbilical-cord mesenchymal stem cells combined with hydroxyapatite scaffolds: The first case report

INTRODUCTION: Vertebral body defects (VBDs) are one of the most frequent orthopaedic disorders. Such defects often require bone grafts or fusion procedures; however, both procedures often fail due to various factors. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been used as a potential therapy to fill bone vo...

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Autores principales: Rahyussalim, Ahmad Jabir, Ivansyah, Muhammad Deryl, Nugroho, Ahmad, Wikanjaya, Rio, Canintika, Anissa Feby, Kurniawati, Tri
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6940685/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31901558
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.12.002
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author Rahyussalim, Ahmad Jabir
Ivansyah, Muhammad Deryl
Nugroho, Ahmad
Wikanjaya, Rio
Canintika, Anissa Feby
Kurniawati, Tri
author_facet Rahyussalim, Ahmad Jabir
Ivansyah, Muhammad Deryl
Nugroho, Ahmad
Wikanjaya, Rio
Canintika, Anissa Feby
Kurniawati, Tri
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description INTRODUCTION: Vertebral body defects (VBDs) are one of the most frequent orthopaedic disorders. Such defects often require bone grafts or fusion procedures; however, both procedures often fail due to various factors. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been used as a potential therapy to fill bone voids in bone defects, and they may be a potential treatment for VBDs. We reported VBDs treated with MSCs combined with hydroxyapatite scaffolds. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 27-year-old female presented with recurrent back pain. She had a history of decompression and stabilization procedure one year ago after diagnosed with spinal tuberculosis. Initially, she felt back pain that intensifies with activity and relieved with rest. She noticed that the pain begun when once she heard a crack sound on her back while trying to get up from sitting position. There was no history of numbness or tingling sensation. There were no walking problems. Other functions, including micturition and defecation, were within normal limits. The patient firstly underwent lumbotomy procedure, and the images were all confirmed with fluoroscopy X-ray. The vertebrae went debridement, and finally, the bone defect was filled with 20 millions of umbilical cord-mesenchymal stem cells (UC-MSCs) combined with hydroxyapatite in 2 cc of saline. DISCUSSION: At three months postoperative, the patient could walk and had no pain. At six months of follow-up, no complications occurred. We also did not see any signs of neoplasm formation, which is consistent with previous studies that used MSCs for orthopaedic treatment. Moreover, no significant bone deformation or spinal cord compression was observed, which suggested the safety of the transplantation procedure. CONCLUSIONS: We found that MSCs combined with hydroxyapatite represents a potential therapy for bone regeneration in VBD. Further clinical studies are required to investigate the safety and efficacy of this combination of therapy in VBDs.
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spelling pubmed-69406852020-01-06 Vertebral body defects treated with umbilical-cord mesenchymal stem cells combined with hydroxyapatite scaffolds: The first case report Rahyussalim, Ahmad Jabir Ivansyah, Muhammad Deryl Nugroho, Ahmad Wikanjaya, Rio Canintika, Anissa Feby Kurniawati, Tri Int J Surg Case Rep Article INTRODUCTION: Vertebral body defects (VBDs) are one of the most frequent orthopaedic disorders. Such defects often require bone grafts or fusion procedures; however, both procedures often fail due to various factors. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been used as a potential therapy to fill bone voids in bone defects, and they may be a potential treatment for VBDs. We reported VBDs treated with MSCs combined with hydroxyapatite scaffolds. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 27-year-old female presented with recurrent back pain. She had a history of decompression and stabilization procedure one year ago after diagnosed with spinal tuberculosis. Initially, she felt back pain that intensifies with activity and relieved with rest. She noticed that the pain begun when once she heard a crack sound on her back while trying to get up from sitting position. There was no history of numbness or tingling sensation. There were no walking problems. Other functions, including micturition and defecation, were within normal limits. The patient firstly underwent lumbotomy procedure, and the images were all confirmed with fluoroscopy X-ray. The vertebrae went debridement, and finally, the bone defect was filled with 20 millions of umbilical cord-mesenchymal stem cells (UC-MSCs) combined with hydroxyapatite in 2 cc of saline. DISCUSSION: At three months postoperative, the patient could walk and had no pain. At six months of follow-up, no complications occurred. We also did not see any signs of neoplasm formation, which is consistent with previous studies that used MSCs for orthopaedic treatment. Moreover, no significant bone deformation or spinal cord compression was observed, which suggested the safety of the transplantation procedure. CONCLUSIONS: We found that MSCs combined with hydroxyapatite represents a potential therapy for bone regeneration in VBD. Further clinical studies are required to investigate the safety and efficacy of this combination of therapy in VBDs. Elsevier 2019-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6940685/ /pubmed/31901558 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.12.002 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rahyussalim, Ahmad Jabir
Ivansyah, Muhammad Deryl
Nugroho, Ahmad
Wikanjaya, Rio
Canintika, Anissa Feby
Kurniawati, Tri
Vertebral body defects treated with umbilical-cord mesenchymal stem cells combined with hydroxyapatite scaffolds: The first case report
title Vertebral body defects treated with umbilical-cord mesenchymal stem cells combined with hydroxyapatite scaffolds: The first case report
title_full Vertebral body defects treated with umbilical-cord mesenchymal stem cells combined with hydroxyapatite scaffolds: The first case report
title_fullStr Vertebral body defects treated with umbilical-cord mesenchymal stem cells combined with hydroxyapatite scaffolds: The first case report
title_full_unstemmed Vertebral body defects treated with umbilical-cord mesenchymal stem cells combined with hydroxyapatite scaffolds: The first case report
title_short Vertebral body defects treated with umbilical-cord mesenchymal stem cells combined with hydroxyapatite scaffolds: The first case report
title_sort vertebral body defects treated with umbilical-cord mesenchymal stem cells combined with hydroxyapatite scaffolds: the first case report
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6940685/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31901558
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.12.002
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