Stem Cells Used for Spinal Surgery

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Spine surgery using stem cells performed

From:
Denver Rocky Mountain News
Date:
June 4, 2008
Author:
Julie Poppen, Rocky Mountain News

An Aurora spinal surgeon has performed what is being called the first disc surgery in the U.S. using adult stem cells to help repair a man's injured lower back.
Dr. Jeffrey Kleiner performed the operation Tuesday at Medical Center of Aurora.

"It's something we'll start doing more and more of, if it is successful," Kleiner said. "Like all scientific processes, we're hopeful for a home run, but we have to take this one step at a time. We're just looking for relatively small gains."
The surgery could change the way future back operations are handled, said Dr. Christopher Centeno, medical director of Westminster-based Regenerative Sciences, the company that grew the cells.
"I think this is the beginning of a new era of surgery," he said. "We usually take out the offending piece but do nothing to repair the small damage we just created. This allows you to do both."
Adult stem cells have been injected into patients' backs and joints to promote tissue growth, but it's the first time stem cells have been injected during spinal surgery, he said.
The bone marrow cells used in Tuesday's procedure were harvested from the middle-aged male patient, then brought to the laboratory where millions more were grown over three weeks, using the patient's blood, Centeno said.
Tens of millions of the cells were then injected into the man's back during a discectomy, a surgery to remove a herniated or bulging intervertebral disc.
The patient, who had tried numerous therapies to alleviate extreme leg pain, declined to comment because he is in the middle of a lawsuit related to his herniated disc, hospital officials said. Centeno said the man's back was injured when he was hit by a commercial truck.
Kleiner said that a disc loses its ability to be a shock absorber after surgery when it no longer produces a spongy substance that can hold water.
The stem cells should take on the properties of the cells within the disc and ultimately improve the hydration of the disc, he said.

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