Histological osseointegration of a calciumphosphate bone substitute material in patients |
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Authors: | Meyer Stephanie Floerkemeier Thilo Windhagen Henning |
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Affiliation: | Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany. |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study was to evaluate histological and radiological osseointegration characteristics of implanted di-/tri-calciumphosphate in patients bone substitute material in opening-wedge osteotomies patients. Up to now the hypothesis of bioresorption and replacement with vital bone bases on numerous animal studies showing complete remodelling within 12-26 weeks. Histological patient studies hardly exist. In this study 13 patient biopsies were collected 16 months after tibial osteotomy. Unlike animal studies the results showed mainly incorporated avital cement residues (38%) as well as new bone formation (61%). Radiological scoring confirmed increasing signs of osseointegration and an incomplete resorption. In conclusion degradation and replacement of di-/tri-calciumphosphate seems to be less accelerated in patients than prior animal studies indicated. Nevertheless, it shows excellent biocompatibility, good osteoconductive characteristics and may represents a useful alternative to autogenous graft. |
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