Polyetheretherketone as a biomaterial for spinal applications |
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Authors: | Toth Jeffrey M Wang Mei Estes Bradley T Scifert Jeffrey L Seim Howard B Turner A Simon |
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Affiliation: | Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, 9200 W. Wisconsin Ave., Box 26099, Milwaukee, WI 53226-0099, USA. jtoth@mcw.edu |
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Abstract: | Threaded lumbar interbody spinal fusion devices (TIBFD) made from titanium have been reported to be 90% effective for single-level lumbar interbody fusion, although radiographic determination of fusion has been intensely debated in the literature. Using blinded radiographic, biomechanic, histologic, and statistical measures, we evaluated a radiolucent polyetheretherketone (PEEK)-threaded interbody fusion device packed with autograft or rhBMP-2 on an absorbable collagen sponge in 13 sheep at 6 months. Radiographic fusion, increased spinal level biomechanical stiffness, and histologic fusion were demonstrated for the PEEK cages filled with autograft or rhBMP-2 on a collagen sponge. No device degradation or wear debris was observed. Only mild chronic inflammation consisting of a few macrophages was observed in peri-implant tissues. Based on these results, the polymeric biomaterial PEEK may be a useful biomaterial for interbody fusion cages due to the polymer's increased radiolucency and decreased stiffness. |
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