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Preclinical evaluation of a mini-arthroplasty implant based on polyetheretherketone and Ti6AI4V for treatment of a focal osteochondral defect in the femoral head of hip.

Wei Zhang1, Zhiguo Yuan1, Xiangchao Meng1, Jue Zhang1, Teng Long1, Yaochao Zhao1, Chunxi Yang2, Ruixin Lin1, Bing Yue1, Quanyi Guo3, You Wang4.   

Abstract

A mini or partial arthroplasty may offer the advantages of reduced pain, shorter hospital stay, and increased range of motion, which are beneficial for the treatment of large-sized focal osteochondral defects. We aimed to evaluate the in vivo histologic response and function of our nonresorbable, composite structure implant, developed using polyetheretherketone (PEEK) and Ti6AI4V alloy, as a treatment for full-thickness osteochondral defects in the femoral head of the hip using a goat model. The gross and imaging appearance and histologic results were compared to those of a similar size cobalt-chromium-molybdenum (CoCrMo) alloy implant placed in a defect in the femoral head and evaluated up to 12 weeks. The X radiographs showed that there was no evidence of loosening of the implants for both the PEEK-Ti6AI4V and CoCrMo groups. Magnetic resonance imaging results showed no inflammatory signal findings in both PEEK-Ti6AI4V and CoCrMo implants. Macroscopically and histologically, there was lesser cartilage degeneration in the PEEK-Ti6AI4V implant than in the CoCrMo implant. The modified macroscopic articular evaluation score was lower in the PEEK-Ti6AI4V group than in the CoCrMo group (p<0.05), and the histological score of the periprosthetic and acetabular cartilage was lower in the PEEK-Ti6AI4V group than in the CoCrMo group (P<0.05). The micro-computed tomography results showed that the uncemented PEEK-Ti6AI4V implant has better osseointegration and higher bone-implant contact than the cemented CoCrMo implant. The peri-implant bone mass was higher in the PEEK-Ti6AI4V implant(p<0.05). Meanwhile, the optical profile analytical results showed that the surface roughness of the cartilage in the acetabulum was higher in the CoCrMo group. In conclusion, the mini-arthroplasty implant based on PEEK-Ti6AI4V was superior to an identical CoCrMo alloy implant as a treatment for local osteochondral defect in the femoral head, owing to its in vivo cartilage protection and better osseointegration.
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Keywords:  Focal hemiarthroplasty implant; Focal osteochondral defect; In vivo study; polyether-ether-ketone (PEEK)

Year:  2020        PMID: 32498062     DOI: 10.1088/1748-605X/ab998a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Mater        ISSN: 1748-6041            Impact factor:   3.715


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