A preclinical model for osteoarticular fracture fragment preservation for delayed re-implantation

IF 1.5 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of orthopaedics Pub Date : 2024-10-02 DOI:10.1016/j.jor.2024.09.019
João Bourbon de Albuquerque II , Gregory J. Della Rocca , Aaron M. Stoker , Chantelle C. Bozynski , Anna Sullentrup , Tamara Gull , James L. Cook , Julia A.V. Nuelle
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Abstract

Background

Open articular fractures often include contaminated, devascularized osteoarticular fragments that are critical for joint reconstruction. Definitive treatment is often delayed such that decontamination and preservation of critical fragments for joint reconstruction is highly desirable. To validate decontamination and preservation protocols for safe and effective preservation of osteoarticular fragments for re-implantation, a preclinical animal model for inducing type 3 open articular fractures with contaminated, devascularized osteoarticular fragments was developed and validated.

Materials and methods

With IACUC approval, purpose-bred hounds (n = 5) were humanely euthanized. Immediately following euthanasia, a penetrating captive bolt pistol with 1.25 grain cartridge centered on the cranial aspect of each distal humerus was discharged to create open fractures in 3 dogs (6 elbows). In 2 dogs, matched osteoarticular tissues from non-injured elbows (controls) were retrieved for comparison. Distal humerus, proximal radius, and proximal ulna osteoarticular fragments (n = 27) were immediately placed in Missouri Osteochondral Preservation System (MOPS) solution and stored at room temperature. Radiographic, chondrocyte viability, and quantitative microbial culture assessments were performed immediately (time-0) and at 7 and 14 days of storage.

Results

This preclinical canine model reliably produced type 3 open distal humeral fractures characterized by devascularized and contaminated osteoarticular fracture fragments. All fragments produced extensive microbial growth through 14 days of storage. Without decontamination, viable chondrocyte density in the fragments decreased significantly within 7 days, likely attributable to the profound contamination.

Conclusion

These data highlight the importance of developing a reliable method for point-of-care decontamination and preservation of osteoarticular fracture fragments for safe and effective reimplantation of articular fracture fragments for joint reconstruction.
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用于延迟再植的骨关节骨折碎片保存临床前模型
背景开放性关节骨折通常包括污染的、无血管的骨关节碎片,这些碎片对关节重建至关重要。确定性治疗通常会被延迟,因此非常需要为关节重建清除污染并保存关键碎片。为了验证安全有效地保存骨关节碎片用于再植的去污和保存方案,我们开发并验证了一种临床前动物模型,用于诱导带有受污染、无血管的骨关节碎片的第 3 型开放性关节骨折。安乐死后,立即在 3 只狗(6 只肘部)的肱骨远端颅骨中心位置发射装有 1.25 粒子弹的穿透性栓式手枪,以造成开放性骨折。在两只狗中,从未受损伤的肘部(对照组)取回匹配的骨关节组织进行比较。将肱骨远端、桡骨近端和尺骨近端骨关节碎片(n = 27)立即放入密苏里骨软骨保存系统(MOPS)溶液中,并在室温下保存。结果这种临床前犬模型能可靠地制造出 3 型开放性肱骨远端骨折,其特征是骨关节骨折碎片脱血管和受污染。所有碎片在保存 14 天后都会产生大量微生物生长。结论:这些数据强调了开发一种可靠的方法对骨关节骨折片进行护理点净化和保存以安全有效地再植关节骨折片进行关节重建的重要性。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Orthopaedics aims to be a leading journal in orthopaedics and contribute towards the improvement of quality of orthopedic health care. The journal publishes original research work and review articles related to different aspects of orthopaedics including Arthroplasty, Arthroscopy, Sports Medicine, Trauma, Spine and Spinal deformities, Pediatric orthopaedics, limb reconstruction procedures, hand surgery, and orthopaedic oncology. It also publishes articles on continuing education, health-related information, case reports and letters to the editor. It is requested to note that the journal has an international readership and all submissions should be aimed at specifying something about the setting in which the work was conducted. Authors must also provide any specific reasons for the research and also provide an elaborate description of the results.
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