Autologous platelet lysates local injections for treatment of tibia non-union with breakage of the nickelclad: a case report

Springerplus. 2016 Nov 25;5(1):2013. doi: 10.1186/s40064-016-3683-2. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Background: Nonunions of the tibia represent challenging orthopedic problems, which require the surgeon to analyze numerous factors and choose an appropriate treatment. This article presents a case report of tibia and fibula fracture patient who failed the internal fixation surgery and successfully recovered after one course of percutaneous autologous platelet lysates injection.

Case description: The patient received an internal nickelclad breakage at 9 months post-surgery but reluctant to accept a second surgery, then autologous platelet lysates (APL) injection which is a less invasive method was recommended. The injections were carried once a week for three times. Radiologic evaluation was conducted every month until recovery.

Discussion and evaluation: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case of tibia delayed union with breakage of the plate resolved with APL injection. Improved clinical evidence was observed at 4 and 6 months after injection. The patient got good bony union at 8 months post-injection. The patient didn't feel any discomfort postinjection, no complications such as infection, refracture etc. were observed.

Conclusions: APL percutaneous injection could be a new therapeutic option for the treatment of nonunion or delayed healing fractures.

Keywords: Autologous platelet lysates; Non-union; Percutaneous injections; Tibia and fibula fracture.