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Clinical Application of Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 Microcarriers Fabricated by the Cryopolymerization of Gelatin Methacrylate for the Treatment of Radial Fracture in Two Dogs.

In Vivo 2018 May
Bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) effectively induces bone healing. However, the efficacy of BMP-2 relies heavily on its delivery vehicle because of its short half-life. We utilized a microcarrier fabricated by the cryopolymerization of gelatin methacrylate (cryoGelMA) infused with bone morphogenetic protein-2 (cryoGelMA-BMP-2) for the sustained and localized release of growth factors. Two dogs with radius and ulnar fractures were treated with implanted cryoGelMA-BMP-2 to accelerate bone healing. The cases were followed up for 6 months and 2 months after surgery, respectively. Distinctive healing processes were observed. The operated limb regained its premorbid function, the fracture line disappeared, and the gait was functionally stable. Implantation of cryoGelMA-BMP-2 resulted in the successful healing of bone fractures.

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