Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery (Jun 2015)

Cell saver filtering of extravasated rhBMP-2 after degenerative scoliosis reconstruction

  • Gabriel Liu, MBBCh, MSc, FRCS, FAMS (Orth),
  • Muhammed Yaser Hasan, MBBS, MRCS (Edin),
  • Tao Hu, MBBS, MMed (Surg),
  • Hee-Kit Wong, MBBS, MMed (Surg), FRCS, MCh (Orth), FAMS

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.inat.2014.11.005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 83 – 85

Abstract

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RhBMP-2 is a bone fusion enhancer commonly used in scoliosis reconstruction surgery. It is delivered via an absorbable collagen sponge but has been known to migrate away from its delivery site. RhBMP-2 extravasation in surgical drainage has been noted during first two days post-surgery. Cell savers are widely used in scoliosis reconstruction to limit transfusion requirements and are commonly deployed in cases where rhBMP-2 is used for fusion augmentation. It is not known whether rhBMP-2 is present in salvaged blood or filtered away during cell saver recycling. Through this case series of four patients who underwent scoliosis reconstruction, we assess cell saver efficacy in filtering rhBMP-2 molecules by quantifying the amount of rhBMP-2 present in salvaged blood obtained after postoperative drainage recycling by OrthoPAT® cell saver and comparing it to rhBMP-2 leakage in postoperative drainage without cell saver recycling. We report an almost 10-fold reduction of rhBMP-2 concentration in salvaged blood obtained after cell saver recycling of postoperative drainage, suggesting cell saver effectiveness in filtering rhBMP-2 molecules.

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