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Radiological Analysis of Gentamicin Eluting Synthetic Bone Graft Substitute Used in the Management of Patients With Traumatic Bone Voids

Background Management of traumatic bone voids has always been challenging. Gentamicin eluting synthetic bone graft substitute (Cerament-G) showed encouraging results in achieving good bone healing with a satisfactory degree of resorption when utilised as a void filler. This study aims to assess the...

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Autores principales: Aljawadi, Ahmed, Naylor, Thomas, Islam, Amirul, Madhi, Imad, Niazi, Noman, Elmajee, Mohammed, Pillai, Anand
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Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8815800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35154948
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.20969
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author Aljawadi, Ahmed
Naylor, Thomas
Islam, Amirul
Madhi, Imad
Niazi, Noman
Elmajee, Mohammed
Pillai, Anand
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Naylor, Thomas
Islam, Amirul
Madhi, Imad
Niazi, Noman
Elmajee, Mohammed
Pillai, Anand
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description Background Management of traumatic bone voids has always been challenging. Gentamicin eluting synthetic bone graft substitute (Cerament-G) showed encouraging results in achieving good bone healing with a satisfactory degree of resorption when utilised as a void filler. This study aims to assess the radiological signs of Cerament-G remodelling when used for patients with traumatic bone voids. Methods Retrospective data analysis of all patients admitted to our unit between 2015 and 2021 with traumatic bone voids who had Cerament-G applied intraoperatively as a void filler. Postoperative radiographic images of the fracture site at six weeks, three months, six months, and at the final follow-up were reviewed. The radiological signs of Cerament-G integration, percent of void healing at the final follow-up were assessed. Results A total of 51 patients (52 fractures) were included in the study. Among them 10 were female and 41 were male with a mean age of 42.7 (11 - 90) years. The mean void size was 6.58 cm(3). Mean follow-up duration was 9.73 months. Primary fracture union was achieved in 44 (86.3%) patients. Delayed union was reported in six (11.7%) patients, while one (1.9%) patient had non-union. Twenty-seven (52%) patients had >90% of void healing with normal trabecular bone. Twenty (38.5%) patients had 50-90% void healing with normal bone. Whereas only five (9.5%) patients had less than 50% of void healing. Conclusion Cerament-G used as a void filler for patients with traumatic bone void has resulted 98% fracture union rate with good signs of radiological remodelling into a trabecular bone. More than 50% void filling with new trabecular bone was reported in more than 90% of patients. Non-union was reported in only one patient.
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spelling pubmed-88158002022-02-10 Radiological Analysis of Gentamicin Eluting Synthetic Bone Graft Substitute Used in the Management of Patients With Traumatic Bone Voids Aljawadi, Ahmed Naylor, Thomas Islam, Amirul Madhi, Imad Niazi, Noman Elmajee, Mohammed Pillai, Anand Cureus Plastic Surgery Background Management of traumatic bone voids has always been challenging. Gentamicin eluting synthetic bone graft substitute (Cerament-G) showed encouraging results in achieving good bone healing with a satisfactory degree of resorption when utilised as a void filler. This study aims to assess the radiological signs of Cerament-G remodelling when used for patients with traumatic bone voids. Methods Retrospective data analysis of all patients admitted to our unit between 2015 and 2021 with traumatic bone voids who had Cerament-G applied intraoperatively as a void filler. Postoperative radiographic images of the fracture site at six weeks, three months, six months, and at the final follow-up were reviewed. The radiological signs of Cerament-G integration, percent of void healing at the final follow-up were assessed. Results A total of 51 patients (52 fractures) were included in the study. Among them 10 were female and 41 were male with a mean age of 42.7 (11 - 90) years. The mean void size was 6.58 cm(3). Mean follow-up duration was 9.73 months. Primary fracture union was achieved in 44 (86.3%) patients. Delayed union was reported in six (11.7%) patients, while one (1.9%) patient had non-union. Twenty-seven (52%) patients had >90% of void healing with normal trabecular bone. Twenty (38.5%) patients had 50-90% void healing with normal bone. Whereas only five (9.5%) patients had less than 50% of void healing. Conclusion Cerament-G used as a void filler for patients with traumatic bone void has resulted 98% fracture union rate with good signs of radiological remodelling into a trabecular bone. More than 50% void filling with new trabecular bone was reported in more than 90% of patients. Non-union was reported in only one patient. Cureus 2022-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8815800/ /pubmed/35154948 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.20969 Text en Copyright © 2022, Aljawadi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Aljawadi, Ahmed
Naylor, Thomas
Islam, Amirul
Madhi, Imad
Niazi, Noman
Elmajee, Mohammed
Pillai, Anand
Radiological Analysis of Gentamicin Eluting Synthetic Bone Graft Substitute Used in the Management of Patients With Traumatic Bone Voids
title Radiological Analysis of Gentamicin Eluting Synthetic Bone Graft Substitute Used in the Management of Patients With Traumatic Bone Voids
title_full Radiological Analysis of Gentamicin Eluting Synthetic Bone Graft Substitute Used in the Management of Patients With Traumatic Bone Voids
title_fullStr Radiological Analysis of Gentamicin Eluting Synthetic Bone Graft Substitute Used in the Management of Patients With Traumatic Bone Voids
title_full_unstemmed Radiological Analysis of Gentamicin Eluting Synthetic Bone Graft Substitute Used in the Management of Patients With Traumatic Bone Voids
title_short Radiological Analysis of Gentamicin Eluting Synthetic Bone Graft Substitute Used in the Management of Patients With Traumatic Bone Voids
title_sort radiological analysis of gentamicin eluting synthetic bone graft substitute used in the management of patients with traumatic bone voids
topic Plastic Surgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8815800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35154948
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.20969
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