Matthew R Bong, Edward L Capla, Kenneth A Egol, Anthony T Sorkin, Michael Distefano, Rosemary Buckle, Robert W Chandler, Kenneth J Koval
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Osteogenic protein-1 (bone morphogenic protein-7) combined with various adjuncts in the treatment of humeral diaphyseal nonunions.
A prospective study was conducted to determine the efficacy of using recombinant BMP-7 (rhOP-1) as an adjuvant in the treatment of diaphyseal humeral nonunions. Twenty-three consecutive patients with atrophic humeral diaphyseal nonunions were treated at seven separate institutions. All nonunions were fixed with either a compression plate or an intramedullary nail in conjunction with various bone grafting techniques. Recombinant OP-1 was delivered to the fracture site in a Type I collagen carrier at the time of fixation. All fractures went on to eventual union. There were no serious complications and no adverse reactions to the rhOP-I implant. Our study suggests that rhOP-1 may be a safe and effective adjuvant for the treatment of humeral diaphyseal nonunions.