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Original Article

Human growth hormone in polymethyl methacrylate

A controlled study of 15 hip arthroplasties

Pages 520-522 | Received 07 Oct 1991, Accepted 16 Feb 1992, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Growth hormone-loaded polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) was used in 15 hip replacements. The levels of growth hormone and insulin growth factor-l from the hip and the blood were measured before, and after, implanting PMMA containing 20 mg of growth hormone. Low levels of growth hormone and insulin growth factor-l were found in the femur initially, but very high local levels were found after implanting the growth hormone-loaded PMMA. These results were compared with the low levels found in 15 patients in a control group undergoing cemented or cementless hip replacement without added growth hormone. The local levels of growth hormone and insulin growth factor-l declined rapidly during the first 72 hours and were near normal at the end of this time. Systemic levels of growth hormone and insulin growth factor-l were not affected by the implantation of growth hormone-loaded PMMA. No complications or adverse reactions were noted. However, randomized studies with long-term follow-up are mandatory before the use of growth hormone-loaded PMMA is justified.

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