Bone Morphogenetic Protein Usage in Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion: What Else Can Go Wrong?

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Background Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) graft showed promising outcome during early phases of its use. However, unreported adverse events and off-label use shattered its safe profile and raised concerns regarding its indication. In 2008 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration prohibited its use in anterior cervical spine procedures due to the possibility of edema, hematoma, and need to intubate. At the molecular level, BMPs act as multifactorial growth factors playing a role in cartilage, heart, and bone formation. However, its unfavorable effect on bone overgrowth or heterotopic ossification post spine surgeries has been described. Reported cases in the literature were limited to epidural bone formation. Case Description We present a rare and interesting case of a 59-year-old female, in whom BMP caused intradural bone growth several years after an anterior lumbar interbody fusion surgery. Conclusion Caution must be exercised while using BMPs because of inadvertent complications. © 2017 Elsevier Inc.

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Bone morphogenetic proteins, Fusion, Intradural bone growth, Lumbar spine, Safety, Bone development, Dura mater, Female, Humans, Lumbar vertebrae, Middle aged, Muscle weakness, Off-label use, Spinal fusion, Tomography, x-ray computed, Treatment outcome, Bone morphogenetic protein 2, Bone morphogenetic protein, Adult, Anterior spine fusion, Article, Bladder catheterization, Bone growth, Case report, Cauda equina, Clinical article, Computer assisted tomography, Follow up, Human, Limb weakness, Lordosis, Lower limb, Myelography, Osteotomy, Paresthesia, Perineum, Peroneus nerve paralysis, Physiotherapy, Rehabilitation care, Spinal cord decompression, Spine disease, Spine radiography, Spondylolisthesis, X-ray computed tomography, Diagnostic imaging, Lumbar vertebra, Off label drug use, Pathology, Procedures, Spine fusion, Surgery

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