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Effects of Ti2448 half-pin with low elastic modulus on pin loosening in unilateral external fixation.

Kai Zheng1, Xiaokang Li, Jun Fu, Xiangli Fan, Pan Wang, Yulin Hao, Shujun Li, Hongbin Fan, Zheng Guo.   

Abstract

The objective of this study was to compare the benefits of titanium 2448 (Ti2448) half-pin and titanium-6 aluminium-4 vanadium (TAV) half-pin on reducing pin loosening during external fracture fixation. Although having similar strength, Ti2448 half-pin had even lower elastic modules (33 GPa) when compared with TAV half-pin (110 GPa), which was similar to that of cortical bone (20 GPa). In the external fixation of tibial model fractures and canine cadaveric tibia fractures, Ti2448 half-pin had greater recoverable deformation and less stress concentration at the pin-bone interface in compression, torsion, and four-points bending test. Then, tibial fractures were created in 24 dogs and stabilized with four half-pins of either Ti2448 or TAV in each animal. At 4 and 8 weeks postoperatively, fracture healing and pin loosening was assessed by radiographic grading scale. The scores of Ti2448 group were significantly higher than those of TAV group. Micro-CT analysis also indicated larger quantity and higher quality of newly formed bone at pin-bone interface in Ti2448 group. Histology observation showed the newly formed bone integrated well into the threads of Ti2448 half-pins. In contrast, there was a layer of necrotic tissue between the bone tissue and TAV half-pin at pin-bone interface in TAV group. The extraction torque values of Ti2448 half-pins near the fracture line were significantly higher than those TAV pins. In conclusion, the Ti2448 half-pin with low elastic modulus could enhance osseointegration and reduce pin loosening when compared with TAV half-pin. It is a promising biomaterial for constructing external fixation system in clinical application.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21487787     DOI: 10.1007/s10856-011-4313-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mater Sci Mater Med        ISSN: 0957-4530            Impact factor:   3.896


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