| Literature DB >> 10171996 |
J Klompmaker1, H W Jansen, R P Veth, H K Nielsen, J H de Groot, A J Pennings.
Abstract
Implants with four different macropore sizes were implanted in the meniscus of 29 rabbits for assessment of ingrowth and differentiation of fibrocartilage. Implant macropores were 50-90, 90-150, 150-250 and 250-500 mum, the vol.% macropores was 48-55 and total pore volume 84-86 vol.%. Ingrowth was optimal in the two large pore implants whereas the small pore implants partially remained empty up to 1 year post-operative. Capsule formation and the foreign body reaction was severe for the small pore implants whereas this occurred to a lesser extent in the two large pore implants. Fibrocartilage formation, as assessed by morphology and antibody labelling for type I and type II collagen, was observed in a similar way in all implant types. It is concluded that for optimal ingrowth and incorporation of partial or total meniscal prosthesis, macropore sizes must be in the range of 150-500 mum.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 10171996 DOI: 10.1016/0267-6605(93)90041-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Mater ISSN: 0267-6605