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Efficacy and Safety of Anorganic Bone Matrix/P-15 in Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion

Sangman Park, Yeong ha Jeong, Byeong Jin Ha, Beom seok Yoo, Soo-Heon Kim, Chang Kyu Lee, Dong Ah Shin, Seong Yi, Yoon Ha, Keung Nyun Kim
Journal of Advanced Spine Surgery 2021;11(2):74-79.
Published online: December 31, 2021
Department of Neurosurgery, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Severance Hospital, Seoul, Korea
Corresponding author:  Keung Nyun Kim, Tel: +82-2-2228-2161, Fax: +82-2-393-9979, 
Email: knkim@yuhs.ac
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Objective
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of anorganic bone matrix (ABM)/P-15 compared with local autograft bone in posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) with pedicle screws for degenerative lumbar diseases.
Methods
This is a retrospective analysis of consecutive series of 138 patients undergoing 1 or 2 levels PLIF from 2015 to 2020 in our single institute. Local autograft bone or ABM/P-15 (i-factor, Cerapedics Inc., Westminster, Colorado USA) were used for interbody fusion. The successful fusion was defined as the segmental cobb angle of less than 5 degrees of in flexion/extension X-rays and continuity of the trabecular bony bridging in computed tomography (CT) images.
Results
Among a total of 138 patients, total levels of fusion were 202, of which 74 were in 1 level fusion and 128 were in 2 level fusion. And 93 used ABM/P-15 and 109 used local autograft bone. The evaluation time of fusion status was 1 year after surgery. Successful fusion based on X-ray images was achieved 84.1% (90/107) for local autograft bone and 91.3% (84/92) for ABM/P-15 (p=0.127). Based on CT images, 86.9% (93/107) of autograft group and 95.6%(87/91) of AMP/P-15 group showed successful fusion respectively (p=0.034). Occurrence rate of autolysis was 14% (15/107) for local autograft bone and 17.6% (16/91) for ABM/P-15. Subsidence rates were 11.2% (12/107) for local autograft bone and 9.99% (9/91) for ABM/P-15. Hollow formation around pedicle screw was noted in 9.3% (10/107) for local autograft bone and 2.2% (2/91) for ABM/P-15.
Conclusions
The use of AMP/P-15 for lumbar interbody fusion surgery can be a good substitute for local autograft bone in terms of better fusion rate and similar complication rate on radiologically.

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J Adv Spine Surg. 2021;11(2):74-79.   Published online December 31, 2021
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