Literature DB >> 19076179

Bone formation following implantation of titanium sponge rods into humeral osteotomies in dogs: a histological and histometrical study.

Paulo Esteves Pinto Faria1, Alexandre Leite Carvalho, Daniela Nair Borges Felipucci, Cui'e Wen, Lars Sennerby, Luiz Antonio Salata.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Titanium (Ti) is widely proven to enhance bone contact and growth on its surface. It is expected that bone defects could benefit from Ti to promote healing and to increase strength of the implanted area.
PURPOSE: The present study aimed at comparing the potential of porous Ti sponge rods with synthetic hydroxyapatite (HA) for the healing of bone defects in a canine model.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Six mongrel dogs were submitted to three trephined osteotomies of 6.0 x 4.0 mm in one humerus and after 2 months another three osteotomies were performed in the contralateral humerus. A total of 36 defects were randomly filled either with Ti foam, particulate HA, or coagulum (control). The six animals were killed 4 months after the first surgery for histological and histometrical analysis.
RESULTS: The Ti-foam surface was frequently found in intimate contact with new bone especially at the defect walls. Control sites showed higher amounts of newly formed bone at 2 months - Ti (p = 0.000) and HA (p = 0.009) - and 4 months when compared with Ti (p = 0.001). Differently from HA, the Ti foam was densely distributed across the defect area which rendered less space for bone growth in the latter's sites. The use of Ti foams or HA resulted in similar amounts of bone formation in both time intervals. Nevertheless, the presence of a Ti-foam rod preserved defect's marginal bone height as compared with control groups. Also, the Ti-foam group showed a more mature bone pattern at 4 months than HA sites.
CONCLUSION: The Ti foam exhibited good biocompatibility, and its application resulted in improved maintenance of bone height compared with control sites. The Ti foam in a rod design exhibited bone ingrowth properties suitable for further exploration in other experimental situations.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19076179     DOI: 10.1111/j.1708-8208.2008.00132.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Implant Dent Relat Res        ISSN: 1523-0899            Impact factor:   3.932


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1.  Novel production method of porous surface Ti samples for biomedical application.

Authors:  Luana Marotta Reis de Vasconcellos; Fernanda Nascimento Oliveira; Daniel de Oliveira Leite; Luis Gustavo Oliveira de Vasconcellos; Renata Falchete do Prado; Carolina Judica Ramos; Mário Lima de Alencastro Graça; Carlos Alberto Alves Cairo; Yasmin Rodarte Carvalho
Journal:  J Mater Sci Mater Med       Date:  2011-12-20       Impact factor: 3.896

2.  Production, characterisation, and cytocompatibility of porous titanium-based particulate scaffolds.

Authors:  B J C Luthringer; F Ali; H Akaichi; F Feyerabend; T Ebel; R Willumeit
Journal:  J Mater Sci Mater Med       Date:  2013-06-27       Impact factor: 3.896

Review 3.  Current Concepts in Scaffolding for Bone Tissue Engineering.

Authors:  Toktam Ghassemi; Azadeh Shahroodi; Mohammad H Ebrahimzadeh; Alireza Mousavian; Jebraeel Movaffagh; Ali Moradi
Journal:  Arch Bone Jt Surg       Date:  2018-03

4.  In vivo testing of porous Ti-25Nb alloy serving as a femoral stem prosthesis in a rabbit model.

Authors:  Xiaojun Weng; Hailin Yang; Jian Xu; Xiaosheng Li; Qiande Liao; Jing Wang
Journal:  Exp Ther Med       Date:  2016-06-23       Impact factor: 2.447

5.  Porous Titanium Granules and Blood for Bone Regeneration around Dental Implants: Report of Four Cases and Review of the Literature.

Authors:  Andreas Thor
Journal:  Case Rep Dent       Date:  2013-03-07

6.  Potential use of porous titanium-niobium alloy in orthopedic implants: preparation and experimental study of its biocompatibility in vitro.

Authors:  Jian Xu; Xiao-Jun Weng; Xu Wang; Jia-Zhang Huang; Chao Zhang; Hassan Muhammad; Xin Ma; Qian-De Liao
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-11-19       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 7.  An overview of de novo bone generation in animal models.

Authors:  Takashi Taguchi; Mandi J Lopez
Journal:  J Orthop Res       Date:  2020-09-23       Impact factor: 3.494

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