Heterotopic ossification following use of i-Factor for spinal fusion in Mucopolysaccharidosis 1: A case report

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Mucopolysaccharidosis is a rare group of genetic disorder which results in a complex of anomalies involving various systems. In Mucopolysaccharidosis 1 progressive thoracolumbar kyphosis is a common presentation which can result in instability and neurological deficit. Posterior spinal surgery is performed to correct deformity and obtain spinal fusion. Peptide enhanced bone graft substitute (i-FactorTM) is relatively a new component with proven efficacy to obtain early spinal fusion. An 8-year-old child with progressive high lumbar kyphosis due to Mucopolysaccharidosis 1 was admitted for Posterior spinal fusion with i-Factor bone graft substitute. Postoperatively patient had serous discharge from the wound which settled without intervention. A month after the surgery spinal radiographs revealed heterotopic ossification at the distal end of spinal construct in the paraspinal region. Patient remained asymptomatic and clinically well.

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Oxborrow, N., & Sundarapandian, R. (2018). Heterotopic ossification following use of i-Factor for spinal fusion in Mucopolysaccharidosis 1: A case report. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2018(6). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjy120

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