INTRODUCTION. We have conducted interface bioactive bone cement method (IBBC) in total hip arthoplasty (THA) to prevent generation of connective tissue and osteolysis for the longevity of cemented THA since 1985, in which non-resorbable crystalline osteoconductive hydroxyapatite (HA) granules were interposed on the interface between bone and bone cement. To prevent the patients from infection, we use
Bacterial infection related to orthopaedic implants is a significant complication today. One of the ways to reduce the incidence of implant-associated infections is assumed to give antibacterial activity to surface of implant itself. We focused attention on Ag, because it has a broad antibacterial spectrum, strong antimicrobial activity and low toxicity. In the previous works, sputtering, electrochemically deposition and sol-gel coating of Ag-containing hydroxyapatite (HA) have been reported. However, since practical technique of
Accidents, osteoporosis or cancer can cause severe bone damage requiring grafts to heal. All current grafting methods have disadvantages including scarcity and infection/rejection risks. An alternative is therefore needed. Hydroxyapatite/calcium carbonate (HA/CC) scaffolds mimic the mineral bone composition but lack growth factors present in auto- and allografts, limiting their osteoinductive capacity. We hypothesize that this will increase the osteogenicity and osteoinductivity of scaffolds through the presence of growth factors. The objectives of this study are to develop and mass-produce grafts with enhanced osteoinductive capacity.
Introduction: The present series of studies were performed in order to investigate the effect of hydroxyapatite coating on bone ingrowth into cementless implants when subjected to pathological and mechanical conditions mimicking the clinical situation. Material &
methods and results: Hydroxyapatite (HA) and titanium alloy (Ti) coated implants were inserted into the femoral condyles in mature dogs. The observation period ranged between 4 and 16 weeks and the results were evaluated by mechanical push-out test and histomorphometric analysis. The
Three hundred and fifty-eight Tri Con 2 total knee replacements were done between 1987 and 1993. There were three versions of the femoral component, smooth for cement, porous coated and
Introduction: Investigating the correlations between bone ongrowth and
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate trabecular bone response to four different synthetic graft materials (CaSO. 4. and CaSO. 4. –
The clinical application of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) offers solutions to many challenging problems in orthopaedics. However, a practical clinical problem is to obtain a controlled release of the BMPs. The attachment of heparin to biomaterials may result in an appropriate matrix for the binding, and sustained release of BMPs. Binding of growth factors to heparin stabilizes these growth factors, protects them from proteolytic degradation, and prolongs the half-life of BMPs in culture media 20-fold. We created a carrier based delivery system with a localized sustained release by loading a tricalciumphosphate/hydroxyapatite (TCP/HA) bone substitute coated with cross-linked collagen and heparin, with BMP-7. TCP/
Introduction:. Distal femoral replacement is recognised as the optimum treatment for malignant distal femoral tumours. Aseptic loosening is known to be a major cause for failure in these implants. Studies have indicated that the
Purpose: Intra-articular (IA) injections of corticosteroids and hyaluronic acid (HA) products are used to treat patients with knee osteoarthritis pain that has not responded to more conservative treatment. Corticosteroids are a standard of care despite only suggestive clinical evidence of 12 or more weeks of pain relief. Method: A double-blinded, randomized, active controlled, multicenter non-inferiority trial with 442 subjects provided a pragmatic comparison of
Introduction and Aims: Calcium sulfates and phosphates have become popular as bone graft substitutes, however, their in-vivo performance has not been well characterised. The purpose of this study was to evaluate trabecular bone response to four synthetic graft materials (CaSO4 and CaSO4 –
In this study, bone ingrowth was investigated in three-different cementless acetabular cups, titanium fiber mesh cup (non-HA), hydroxyapatite tricalcium phosphate sprayed cup (HA/TCP), alkali- and heat-treated titanium porous cup (AH). “Gap filling” was evaluated as the finding of the bone ingrowth on X-ray. The phenomenon is that slight gap between acetabulum and the cup observed after total hip arthroplasty (THA) disappear gradually. One hundred and thirty-seven consecutive primary THAs using cementless cups were evaluated for the rate of bone ingrowth. Patients were divided into three groups based on the different types of cups, 51 non-HA cups, 51
Since 1984, we began to use Interface Bioactive Bone Cement (IBBC) technique by interposing osteoconductive and not resorbable crystalline
The purpose of this study was to evaluate trabecular bone response, at fifty-two week follow-up, to four different synthetic graft materials (CaSO4 and CaSO4 –
Introduction. Intra-articular (IA) injections of corticosteroids and hyaluronic acid (HA) products are used to treat patients with knee osteoarthritis pain that has not responded to more conservative treatment. Corticosteroids are a standard of care despite only suggestive clinical evidence of 12 or more weeks of pain relief. However the duration of pain relief with this treatment appears to be short and not a long term solution. Methods. A double-blinded, randomised, active controlled, multicentre non-inferiority trial with 442 subjects provided a pragmatic comparison of
Introduction. IBBC (interfacial bioactive bone cement method, Oonishi) (1) is an excellent technique for augmenting cement-bone fixation in the long term. However, the technique is difficult and there are concerns over some points, such as bleeding control, disturbance of cement intrusion to anchoring holes by granules, difficulty of the uniform granular dispersion to the acetabular bone (Zone 1 in particular). To improve this technique, we have modified IBBC (M-IBBC), and investigated the short-term clinical results and radiographic changes. Materials and Methods. K-MAX HS-3 THA (Kyocera Medical, Japan), with cemented stem and all polyethylene cemented socket, was used for THA implants. Basically the third generation cementing technique was used for THA using bone cement. The socket fixation was performed with bone cement (Endurance, DePuy) and hydroxyapatite (HA) granules (Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2, Boneceram P; G-2, Olympus, Japan). In original IBBC technique,
Impaction allografting is a bone reconstruction technique currently used in lower limb revision arthroplasty. Demineralisation and addition of osteogenic protein-1 (OP-1) can improve the osteoinductivity of the allograft however recent reports indicate significant allograft resorption when it is combined with OP-1 during impaction. Our hypothesis was that hydroxyapatite (HA) and OP-1 could effectively replace demineralised allograft. The objective was to evaluate human mesenchymal stem cell (h-MSC) proliferation (tritiated thymidine incorporation, total DNA Hoechst 33258 and scanning electron microscopy) and osteogenic differentiation (alkaline phosphatase activity) in human demineralised bone matrix (h-DBM) and
Much attention has recently been paid to bioabsorbable polymeric materials, such as poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA), in the field of orthopedics and oral surgery. For example, PLLA has extensively been used as resorbable bone fixation devices. Recently, hydroxyapatite (HA) micro-particles filled PLLA has also been developed to improve the bioactivity, elastic modulus and absorption rate of biomedical PLLA devices. Porous structures of PLLA and
Introduction:. Novel biomaterials may offer alternatives to metal arthroplasty bearings. To employ these materials in thin, bone conserving implants would require direct fixation to bone, using Titanium/