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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 99-B, Issue SUPP_8 | Pages 18 - 18
1 Apr 2017
Russo F Musumeci M De Strobel F Bernardini M De Benedictis G Denaro L D'Avella D Giordano R Denaro V
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Background

Stem cell based intervertebral disc (IVD) regeneration is quickly moving towards clinical applications. However, many aspects need to be investigated to routinely translate this therapy to clinical applications, in particular, the most efficient way to deliver cell to the IVD. Cells are commonly delivered to the IVD through the annulus fibrosus (AF) injection. However, recent studies have shown serious drawbacks of this approach. As an alternative we have described and tested a new surgical approach to the IVD via the endplate-pedicles (transpedicular approach). The Purpose of the study was to test MSCs/hydrogel transplantation for IVD regeneration in a grade IV preclinical model of IDD on large size animals via the transpeducular approach with cell dose escalation.

Methods

Adult sheep (n=18) underwent bone marrow aspiration for autologous MSC isolation and expansion. MSC were suspended in autologous PRP and conjugated with Hyaluronic Acid and Batroxobin at the time of transplant (MSCs/hydrogel). Nucleotomy was performed via the transpedicular approach in four lumbar IVDs and that were injected with 1) hydrogel, 2) Low doses of MSC/hydrogel, 3) High doses of MSC/hydrogel, 4) no injection (CTRL). The endplate tunnel was sealed using a polyurethane scaffold. X-ray and MRI were performed at baseline and 1,3,6,12 months. Disc macro- and micro-morphology were analysed at each time point.


The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 94-B, Issue 2 | Pages 152 - 157
1 Feb 2012
Longo UG Loppini M Denaro L Maffulli N Denaro V

Osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) are an increasing public health problem. Recently, randomised controlled trials on the use of kyphoplasty and vertebroplasty in the treatment of these fractures have been published, but no definitive conclusions have been reached on the role of these interventions. The major problem encountered when trying to perform a meta-analysis of the available studies for the use of cementoplasty in patients with a VCF is that conservative management has not been standardised. Forms of conservative treatment commonly used in these patients include bed rest, analgesic medication, physiotherapy and bracing.

In this review, we report the best evidence available on the conservative care of patients with osteoporotic VCFs and associated back pain, focusing on the role of the most commonly used spinal orthoses. Although orthoses are used for the management of these patients, to date, there has been only one randomised controlled trial published evaluating their value. Until the best conservative management for patients with VCFs is defined and standardised, no conclusions can be drawn on the superiority or otherwise of cementoplasty techniques over conservative management.


The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 91-B, Issue 6 | Pages 713 - 719
1 Jun 2009
Denaro V Papalia R Denaro L Di Martino A Maffulli N

Cervical spinal disc replacement is used in the management of degenerative cervical disc disease in an attempt to preserve cervical spinal movement and to prevent adjacent disc overload and subsequent degeneration. A large number of patients have undergone cervical spinal disc replacement, but the effectiveness of these implants is still uncertain. In most instances, degenerative change at adjacent levels represents the physiological progression of the natural history of the arthritic disc, and is unrelated to the surgeon. Complications of cervical disc replacement include loss of movement from periprosthetic ankylosis and ossification, neurological deficit, loosening and failure of the device, and worsening of any cervical kyphosis. Strict selection criteria and adherence to scientific evidence are necessary. Only prospective, randomised clinical trials with long-term follow-up will establish any real advantage of cervical spinal disc replacement over fusion.