Literature DB >> 12115749

Bone colonization of beta-TCP granules incorporated in brushite cements.

B Flautre1, C Maynou, J Lemaitre, P Van Landuyt, P Hardouin.   

Abstract

Injectable calcium phosphate hydraulic cements are known to have a high clinical potential in bone reconstruction for mini-invasive orthopaedic surgery, interventional radiology, and rheumatology. Previous in vivo experiments in rabbit have shown that the presence of beta-TCP granules in injectable bone cement help maintain the transient biomechanical function of the implanted bone and promote the formation of good-quality new bone. Histomorphometric analysis of two brushite hydraulic cement (BHC) mixtures selected from previous results (referred to in this work as BHC-A and BHC-B) was performed at three postoperative delays (0, 12, and 24 weeks): histomorphometric analysis of bone colonization within beta-TCP shows that, just before implantation, the beta-TCP granule area is significantly higher in BHC-B; the residual granule area decreases steadily over time in BHC-A, whereas it goes through a maximum of 30% at 12 weeks in BHC-B; the residual granule porosity increases steadily up to 35% in BHC-A, whereas it goes through a maximum of 35% at 12 weeks and decreases somewhat until 24 weeks in BHC-B. New bone formation within granules appears higher in BHC-A (58% Area) compared to BHC-B (38% area) at 12 weeks. At 24 weeks bone colonization levels off in both cements at about 50% area. Irrespective of the cement matrix composition, beta-TCP granules contribute actively to the conduction of new bone formation. Copyright 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res (Appl Biomater) 63: 413-417, 2002

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12115749     DOI: 10.1002/jbm.10262

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res        ISSN: 0021-9304


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