A Micro-CT Based Cadaveric Study Investigating Bone Density Changes During Hip Arthroplasty Surgery.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Orthopaedic Research® Pub Date : 2024-12-26 DOI:10.1002/jor.26032
Vineet Seemala, Mark A Williams, Richard King, Sofia Goia, Paul F Wilson, Arnab Palit
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The impact of broaching and uncemented implantation on bone density during total hip arthroplasty (THA) remains unclear. Previous studies have typically examined extracted bone sections, which may not directly correlate with outcomes in human hip systems. This study aimed to evaluate bone density changes resulting from broaching and uncemented implantation using micro-computed tomography (μCT) on cadaveric samples. An in-house density calibration phantom (DCP) was developed by validating the densities of polymer inserts through mass and volume measurements. Its performance was then evaluated using lamb bone in comparison with a commercial DCP (QRM-50124). The sensitivity of density predictions to μCT scan parameters was also evaluated with the lamb bone. Additionally, density predictions from medical-CT and μCT scans were compared using the in-house DCP. Finally, uncemented THA procedures were performed on three cadaveric femurs, each undergoing three μCT scans at various surgical stages to assess changes in bone density. The density predictions obtained using the in-house DCP achieved an accuracy of ±0.097 g/cc compared to QRM-50124, with a precision of ±0.052 g/cc. The sensitivity to changes in μCT scan parameters was ±0.022 g/cc. Notably, density predictions from medical-CT and μCT scans were similar, particularly in cortical bone. Broaching and implantation led to an average increase in bone density of 0.137 g/cc, which was attributed to the accumulation of bone debris around the bone-implant interface. This accumulation raised the bone volume fraction, ranging from 3.31% to 20.69%, which acts as an autograft. These measurements have been made for the first time using a µCT and an in-house DCP.

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一项基于显微ct的尸体研究探讨了髋关节置换术中骨密度的变化。
在全髋关节置换术中,拉削和非骨水泥植入对骨密度的影响尚不清楚。以前的研究通常是检查提取的骨部分,这可能与人类髋关节系统的结果没有直接关系。本研究旨在利用微计算机断层扫描(μCT)对尸体样品进行拉削和非骨水泥植入后的骨密度变化。通过质量和体积测量验证聚合物嵌套的密度,开发了内部密度校准模体(DCP)。然后使用羊骨与商用DCP (QRM-50124)进行比较,评估其性能。并用羊骨评价了密度预测对μCT扫描参数的敏感性。此外,使用内部DCP比较医学ct和μCT扫描的密度预测。最后,对3个尸体股骨进行非骨水泥THA手术,每个股骨在不同手术阶段进行3次μCT扫描以评估骨密度的变化。与QRM-50124相比,使用内部DCP获得的密度预测精度为±0.097 g/cc,精度为±0.052 g/cc。对μCT扫描参数变化的灵敏度为±0.022 g/cc。值得注意的是,医学ct和μCT扫描的密度预测是相似的,特别是在皮质骨中。拉削和种植导致骨密度平均增加0.137 g/cc,这是由于骨-种植界面周围骨碎片的积累。这种积累提高了骨体积分数,范围从3.31%到20.69%,作为自体移植物。这些测量是首次使用微CT和内部DCP进行的。
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Journal of Orthopaedic Research®
Journal of Orthopaedic Research® 医学-整形外科
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthopaedic Research is the forum for the rapid publication of high quality reports of new information on the full spectrum of orthopaedic research, including life sciences, engineering, translational, and clinical studies.
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