The patients were admitted for harvesting of stromal stem cells by bone marrow aspiration from the iliac bone. BMSSC were expanded in tissue cultures for three weeks to an average of 5 x 106 cells. After successful culture the non-union site underwent decortication and BMSSC added to synthetic bone substitute (different types) on one side of the fracture (medial or lateral) according to randomisation. The side of treatment was blinded to patient, surgeons and radiologist. Standard radiographs were taken and evaluated independently by three experienced musculoskeletal radiologists. The extent of callus formation on each side was recorded. In equivocal cases computerized tomography (CT) was also obtained.
16 patients benefited greatly from the surgery and 6 benefited to some extent, giving an overall good result of 71%. 7 patients had no or little relief from surgery (29%). Moderate to severe degenerate changes in SC and IC joints on histology were found in 59% of patients. 91.6 % of these patients did well with surgery. Only 60 % of those with mild changes did well. Discography was possible in five out of six attempted cases. Two were positive and both did well from surgery. Three patients had negative discographies and two of them had a poor result and one had only some relief.