INTRODUCTION: Tissue growth factors have been extensively investigated as agents for acceleration of wound repair. Individual recombinant molecules have shown promise in animal models, but in humans both safety and efficacy remain questionable PURPOSE: This presentation will review the state of the art, including: a summary of the role of autologous growth factors in bone fusion; a discussion of the importance of dosage and carrier matrix effects; an outline of the mechanics of intraoperative preparation; a survey of the capabilities of various techniques, and; an overview of