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Coralline hydroxyapatite bone graft substitutes in a canine metaphyseal defect model: radiographic-biomechanical correlation
Authors:David J Sartoris MD  Ralph E Holmes MD  Allan F Tencer PhD  Vert Mooney MD  Donald Resnick MD
Institution:(1) Department of Radiology, University of California Medical Center, San Diego, California, USA;(2) the Division of Plastic Surgery, University of California Medical Center, San Diego, California, USA;(3) Veterans Administration Medical Center, San Diego, California, USA;(4) Section of Orthopaedic Biomechanics and Research, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Texas Health Science Center, Dallas, Texas, USA;(5) Department of Radiology, UCSD Medical Center, 225 Dickinson Street, 92103 San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract:Radiographic and biomechanical assessment of a new type of bone graft substitute derived from reef-building sea coral was performed in a canine metaphyseal defect model. Blocks of this material and autogenous iliac crest graft were implanted, respectively, into the right and left proximal tibial metaphyses of eight dogs. Qualitative and quantitative radiographic evaluation was performed in the immediate postoperative period and at 6 months after surgery. Biomechanical testing was carried out on all grafts following harvest at 6 months, as well as on nonimplanted coralline hydroxyapatite and autogenous iliac cancellous bone. In contrast to autografts, incorporation of coralline implants was characterized by predictable osseous growth and apposition with preservation of intrinsic architecture. Greater percent increase in radiographic density, higher ultimate compressive strength, and lower stiffness with incorporation were documented advantages of coralline hydroxyapatite over autogenous graft. Densitometric measurements correlated moderately with strength for both types of graft material (r=-0.65). These promising results have important implications to the clinical application of coralline hydroxyapatite bone graft substitutes as an alternative to autogenous grafting.Presented in part at the 29th Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Society, Anaheim, California, March 8–10, 1983
Keywords:Fractures  Fractures  therapy  Bones surgery  Bones  radiography  Hydroxyapatite
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