2010
DOI: 10.1097/brs.0b013e3181d3cf28
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A Prospective, Randomized, Controlled, Multicenter Study of Osteogenic Protein-1 in Instrumented Posterolateral Fusions

Abstract: The results demonstrate that OP-1 combined with locally obtained autograft is a safe and effective alternative for iliac crest autograft in instrumented single-level posterolateral fusions of the lumbar spine. The main advantage of OP-1 is that it avoids morbidity associated with the harvesting of autogenous bone grafts from the iliac crest.

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“…This was in contrast to the results reported in a previous prospective randomized pilot study involving 36 patients, by the same group of authors. 164 Fusion rates reported in this study were 63% in the OP-1 group and 67% in the autograft group (p = 0.95), with no significant differences in Oswestry scores between the two (p = 0.56). The authors previous conclusions that OP-1 combined with locally obtained autograft was a safe and effective alternative for iliac crest autograft was overturned in the newer study and it was asserted that OP-1 cannot be recommended in instrumented posterolateral lumbar fusion procedures.…”
Section: Osteogenic Protein 1 (Op-1) In Lumbar Spinementioning
confidence: 75%
“…This was in contrast to the results reported in a previous prospective randomized pilot study involving 36 patients, by the same group of authors. 164 Fusion rates reported in this study were 63% in the OP-1 group and 67% in the autograft group (p = 0.95), with no significant differences in Oswestry scores between the two (p = 0.56). The authors previous conclusions that OP-1 combined with locally obtained autograft was a safe and effective alternative for iliac crest autograft was overturned in the newer study and it was asserted that OP-1 cannot be recommended in instrumented posterolateral lumbar fusion procedures.…”
Section: Osteogenic Protein 1 (Op-1) In Lumbar Spinementioning
confidence: 75%
“…However, no material has received more attention and generated more controversy than the family of BMPs. There are numerous papers that demonstrate the fusion potential of BMPs; 2,7,18,19 however, complications associated with their use have been reported. 29,47,50 Whether the benefits of BMPs justify the costs remains to be determined.…”
Section: Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lack of full premarket approval in the decade since the OP-1 implant first received humanitarian device exemption approval in 2002 for use in trauma patients suggests that a clear demonstration of clinical effectiveness for this product has been lacking. For example, in a study of thirty-six patients who underwent instrumented single-level posterolateral fusion, the fusion rate was 63% in the OP-1 group and 67% in the control group 15 . Another study reported that radiographic evidence of a solid fusion was present in only eleven (69%) of sixteen patients in whom OP-1 putty was used 16 .…”
Section: Current Status Of Osteoinductive Agents For Spine Fusionmentioning
confidence: 99%