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Superior sealing effect of hydroxyapatite in porous-coated implants: experimental studies on the migration of polyethylene particles around stable and unstable implants in dogs
Authors:Rahbek Ole  Kold Søren  Bendix Knud  Overgaard Søren  Søballe Kjeld
Affiliation: a Department of Orthopedics, Orthopedic Research Laboratory,b Institute of Experimental Clinical Research, Skejby Hospital,c Department of Orthopedics, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus Amtssygehusd Department of Pathology, Aarhus Amtssygehuse Department of Orthopedics, Odense University Hospital, Denmark
Abstract:Background Migration of wear debris to the periprosthetic bone is a major cause of osteolysis and implant failure. Both closed-pore porous coatings and hydroxyapatite (HA) coatings have been claimed to prevent the migration of wear debris. We investigated whether HA could augment the sealing effect of a porous coating under both stable and unstable conditions.

Methods We inserted porous-surfaced knee implants, with and without HA coating, in 16 dogs, according to a paired, randomized study design. 8 dogs had 2 implants inserted into each knee using a stable implant device and 8 dogs received 1 implant in each knee using a micro-motion (500 μm) implant device. Implants had a periimplant gap of 0.75 mm. We then injected polyethylene (PE) particles or a control solution into the knee joints on a weekly basis.

Results After 16 weeks, the rating of particles around stable implants was reduced by the HA coating from a median value of 2 (1-4) to 1 (0-1) (p = 0.01) and during micromotion from 3 (2-4) to 1 (0-3) (p = 0.002). HA-coated implants had superior bone ongrowth during stable and unstable conditions. We found no difference in bone ongrowth between PE-exposed and vehicle-exposed implants.

Interpretation Compared to a pure plasma-sprayed porous coating, a layer of HA coating provides better bone ongrowth and protects the bone-implant interface against the migration of wear debris under both stable and unstable conditions.
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