
AAOS 2025: Favorable Results for Standalone Submicron BCP Bone Graft vs Autograft

AAOS 2025: Favorable Results for Standalone Submicron BCP Bone Graft vs Autograft
Results of Biphasic Calcium Phosphate Bone Graft with Submicron-Sized Needle-Shaped Surface Topography as Standalone Alternative to Autograft are Favorable in a Prospective, Multi-center, Randomized, Intra-patient Controlled Trial
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Ninety-one adult patients undergoing instrumented posterolateral spinal fusion of one to six levels were randomized to receive BCP<μm granules (n=128 levels) on one side and autograft containing ≥50% iliac crest bone (n=128 levels) on the contralateral side. The primary outcome was fusion per level at one year, as assessed via fine-cut CT by blinded spine surgeons. Secondary outcomes included Oswe...
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