Bovine grafting : an effective alternative after curettage of benign bone tumors

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Autor(a) principal: Montanhini, Priscilla
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Antunes, Bruno Pereira, Santos, Julie Francine Cerutti, Galia, Carlos Roberto, Guedes, Alex, Becker, Ricardo Gehrke
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/261861
Resumo: We retrospectively reviewed 28 patients (15 women and 13 men) with benign bone tumors or pseudotumors treated with curettage and filling with freeze-dried bovine bone graft Orthogen (Baumer S/A, São Paulo, Brazil). The aim of the study was to evaluate the rate of incorporation of Orthogen into the host bone, as well as to describe the outcomes of bone healing (quality, time, and complications). General characteristics, tumor volume, size, site, complications, percent filled, and healing quality at 6 and 12 months were assessed through radiographs. Mean patient age was 20.5 (range 4.7-75.1) years. The most common lesion type was simple bone cyst (12/28), and the most common sites were the tibia (7/28) and humerus (7/28). There were no postoperative pathologic fractures. Two cases (7.1%) of serous fluid leakage through the wound occurred. Mean cavity volume was 20.1 (range 2.7-101.4) cm3. At 6 and 12 months, 75% and 77.8% of cavities, respectively, showed complete bone healing. At 12 months, 81% of cavities filled >90% with graft showed complete bone healing vs. only 19% of those filled <90%. Filling with bovine bone graft resulted in few complications and excellent healing after curettage of benign bone tumors or pseudotumors. Complete healing occurred in most cases by 12 months. Cavities with a higher percentage of filling had a higher rate of complete radiographic incorporation.
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spelling Montanhini, PriscillaAntunes, Bruno PereiraSantos, Julie Francine CeruttiGalia, Carlos RobertoGuedes, AlexBecker, Ricardo Gehrke2023-07-08T03:32:37Z20232075-1729http://hdl.handle.net/10183/261861001169851We retrospectively reviewed 28 patients (15 women and 13 men) with benign bone tumors or pseudotumors treated with curettage and filling with freeze-dried bovine bone graft Orthogen (Baumer S/A, São Paulo, Brazil). The aim of the study was to evaluate the rate of incorporation of Orthogen into the host bone, as well as to describe the outcomes of bone healing (quality, time, and complications). General characteristics, tumor volume, size, site, complications, percent filled, and healing quality at 6 and 12 months were assessed through radiographs. Mean patient age was 20.5 (range 4.7-75.1) years. The most common lesion type was simple bone cyst (12/28), and the most common sites were the tibia (7/28) and humerus (7/28). There were no postoperative pathologic fractures. Two cases (7.1%) of serous fluid leakage through the wound occurred. Mean cavity volume was 20.1 (range 2.7-101.4) cm3. At 6 and 12 months, 75% and 77.8% of cavities, respectively, showed complete bone healing. At 12 months, 81% of cavities filled >90% with graft showed complete bone healing vs. only 19% of those filled <90%. Filling with bovine bone graft resulted in few complications and excellent healing after curettage of benign bone tumors or pseudotumors. Complete healing occurred in most cases by 12 months. Cavities with a higher percentage of filling had a higher rate of complete radiographic incorporation.application/pdfengLife. Basel. Vol. 13, no.3 (2023), 789, 9 p.Materiais biocompatíveisCistos ósseosTransplante ósseoNeoplasias ósseasSubstitutos ósseosXenoenxertosBiocompatible materialsBone cystsBone graftingBone neoplasmsBone substituteXenograftsBovine grafting : an effective alternative after curettage of benign bone tumorsEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001169851.pdf.txt001169851.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain31195http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/261861/2/001169851.pdf.txt838001322bc554e7b4eac96538d3804bMD52ORIGINAL001169851.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1606684http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/261861/1/001169851.pdfd24c3e28e31b705033c72bf712c48792MD5110183/2618612023-07-09 03:36:07.945255oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/261861Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-07-09T06:36:07Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Bovine grafting : an effective alternative after curettage of benign bone tumors
spellingShingle Bovine grafting : an effective alternative after curettage of benign bone tumors
Montanhini, Priscilla
Materiais biocompatíveis
Cistos ósseos
Transplante ósseo
Neoplasias ósseas
Substitutos ósseos
Xenoenxertos
Biocompatible materials
Bone cysts
Bone grafting
Bone neoplasms
Bone substitute
Xenografts
title_short Bovine grafting : an effective alternative after curettage of benign bone tumors
title_full Bovine grafting : an effective alternative after curettage of benign bone tumors
title_fullStr Bovine grafting : an effective alternative after curettage of benign bone tumors
title_full_unstemmed Bovine grafting : an effective alternative after curettage of benign bone tumors
title_sort Bovine grafting : an effective alternative after curettage of benign bone tumors
author Montanhini, Priscilla
author_facet Montanhini, Priscilla
Antunes, Bruno Pereira
Santos, Julie Francine Cerutti
Galia, Carlos Roberto
Guedes, Alex
Becker, Ricardo Gehrke
author_role author
author2 Antunes, Bruno Pereira
Santos, Julie Francine Cerutti
Galia, Carlos Roberto
Guedes, Alex
Becker, Ricardo Gehrke
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Montanhini, Priscilla
Antunes, Bruno Pereira
Santos, Julie Francine Cerutti
Galia, Carlos Roberto
Guedes, Alex
Becker, Ricardo Gehrke
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Materiais biocompatíveis
Cistos ósseos
Transplante ósseo
Neoplasias ósseas
Substitutos ósseos
Xenoenxertos
topic Materiais biocompatíveis
Cistos ósseos
Transplante ósseo
Neoplasias ósseas
Substitutos ósseos
Xenoenxertos
Biocompatible materials
Bone cysts
Bone grafting
Bone neoplasms
Bone substitute
Xenografts
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Biocompatible materials
Bone cysts
Bone grafting
Bone neoplasms
Bone substitute
Xenografts
description We retrospectively reviewed 28 patients (15 women and 13 men) with benign bone tumors or pseudotumors treated with curettage and filling with freeze-dried bovine bone graft Orthogen (Baumer S/A, São Paulo, Brazil). The aim of the study was to evaluate the rate of incorporation of Orthogen into the host bone, as well as to describe the outcomes of bone healing (quality, time, and complications). General characteristics, tumor volume, size, site, complications, percent filled, and healing quality at 6 and 12 months were assessed through radiographs. Mean patient age was 20.5 (range 4.7-75.1) years. The most common lesion type was simple bone cyst (12/28), and the most common sites were the tibia (7/28) and humerus (7/28). There were no postoperative pathologic fractures. Two cases (7.1%) of serous fluid leakage through the wound occurred. Mean cavity volume was 20.1 (range 2.7-101.4) cm3. At 6 and 12 months, 75% and 77.8% of cavities, respectively, showed complete bone healing. At 12 months, 81% of cavities filled >90% with graft showed complete bone healing vs. only 19% of those filled <90%. Filling with bovine bone graft resulted in few complications and excellent healing after curettage of benign bone tumors or pseudotumors. Complete healing occurred in most cases by 12 months. Cavities with a higher percentage of filling had a higher rate of complete radiographic incorporation.
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