Autologous mesenchymal stem cells in the treatment of spinal aneurysmal bone cyst

Pathol Res Pract. 2022 Jan:229:153722. doi: 10.1016/j.prp.2021.153722. Epub 2021 Nov 29.

Abstract

Purpose: We retrospectively analyzed a cohort of patients treated at our Centre with bone marrow concentrated (BMC) injection for aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC) of the spine, in order to propose this treatment as a valid alternative for the management of ABCs.

Methods: Fourteen patients (6 male, 8 female) were treated between June 2014 to December 2019 with BMC injection for ABC of the spine. The mean age was 15.5 years. The mean follow up was 37.4 months (range 12-60 months). The dimension of the cyst and the degree of ossification were measured by Computed Tomography (CT) scans before the treatment and during follow-up visits.

Results: Six patients received a single dose of BMC, five patients received two doses and in three patients three doses of BMC were administered. The mean ossification of the cyst (expressed in Hounsfield units) increased statistically from 43.48 ± 2.36 HU to 161.71 ± 23.48 HU during follow-up time and the ossification was associated to an improvement of the clinical outcomes. The mean ossification over time was significantly higher in patients treated with a single injection compared to patients treated with multiple injections. No significant difference in ossification was found between cervical and non-cervical localization of the cyst. Moreover, the initial size of the cyst was not statistically associated with the degree of ossification during follow-up CONCLUSIONS: Results of this paper reinforce our previous evidence on the use of BMC as a valid alternative for spinal ABC management when SAE treatment is contraindicated or ineffective.

Keywords: Aneurysmal bone cyst; Autologous mesenchymal stem cells; Ossification; Selective arterial embolization; Spine.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Bone Cysts, Aneurysmal / surgery*
  • Child
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation*
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Spinal Diseases / surgery*
  • Transplantation, Autologous
  • Young Adult