Combined Use of the Illizarov Method, Concentrated Bone Marrow Aspirate

 

Authored by Edgardo R Rodriguez Collazo

Background:  on-union fractures, particularly in patients experiencing soft-tissue loss, comorbidities, and chronic infection, can be difficult to treat. These fractures are typically accompanied by high rates of post-surgical non-union and recurrence of infection. The Ilizarov method has addressed conditions such as infection, deformity, soft-tissue loss, and joint contracture. However, techniques to optimize the osteogeneic potential of inured bone are relatively new. Autologous concentrated bone marrow aspirate (cBMA) and Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) are therapies that increase osteogeneic potential of osteoconductive demineralized bone matrix (DBM).

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