Augmenting the osseointegration of endoprostheses using laser-sintered porous collars AN IN VIVO STUDY

作者:Mumith A; Coathup M*; Chimutengwende Gordon M; Aston W; Briggs T; Blunn G
来源:Bone & Joint Journal, 2017, 99B(2): 276-282.
DOI:10.1302/0301-620X.99B2

摘要

Aims
Massive endoprostheses rely on extra-cortical bone bridging (ECBB) to enhance fixation. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of selective laser sintered (SLS) porous collars in augmenting the osseointegration of these prostheses.
Materials and Methods
The two novel designs of porous SLS collars, one with small pores (emptyset700 mu m, SP) and one with large pores (emptyset1500 mu m, LP), were compared in an ovine tibial diaphyseal model. Osseointegration of these collars was compared with that of a clinically used solid, grooved design (G). At six months post-operatively, the ovine tibias were retrieved and underwent radiological and histological analysis.
Results
Porous collars provided a significantly greater surface (p < 0.001) for the ingrowth of bone than the standard grooved design. Significantly greater extracortical pedicle formation was seen radiologically around the grooved design (length p = 0.002, thickness p < 0.001, surface area p = 0.002) than around the porous collars. However, the ingrowth of bone occurred from the transection site into the porous structure of both types of collar. A fivefold increase in integration was seen with the SP and a threefold increase in the LP design when compared with G (p < 0.001).
Conclusion
SLS porous collars allow the direct ingrowth of more bone and are better than current designs which rely on surface ongrowth and ECBB.

  • 出版日期2017-2

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