Clinical application of bone morphogenetic proteins for bone healing: a systematic review.
Gopal Shankar KrishnakumarAlice RoffiDavide RealeElizaveta KonGiuseppe FilardoPublished in: International orthopaedics (2017)
Clinical evidence on BMPs use for the treatment of fractures, non-union, and osteonecrosis is still controversial, with the few available reports being mainly of low quality. While positive findings have been described in many studies, mixed results are still present in the literature in terms of efficacy and adverse events. The difficulties in drawing clear conclusions are also due to the studies heterogeneity, mainly in terms of different BMPs applied, with different concomitant treatments for each bone pathology. Therefore, further research with well-designed studies is needed in order to understand the real potential of this biological approach to favour bone healing.