L.S. Popich, A. M. Rust-Dawicki, J. Klawitter, J. F. Kay, S. Cook
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摘要
低温各向同性(LTI)热解碳植入物(carbon implant, Austin, TX)具有光滑和沟槽的表面,使用犬经皮质塞模型进行评估。植入物在使用和不使用50-75 /spl mu/m羟基磷灰石(HA)涂层时进行评估(Bio-Interfaces, Inc., San Diego, CA)。使用4只成年杂种狗,每只接受5个经皮质植入物在双侧股骨。在术后3、4和6周对植入物进行机械和组织学评估。进行机械推出测试,以确定界面附着强度和刚度。组织学切片评估界面组织特征、骨附着百分比和界面推出失败模式。统计分析表明,RA涂层显著提高了光滑热解碳植入体的界面抗剪强度和刚度。与光滑的表面纹理相比,沟槽表面纹理提高了机械附着强度,并且不受HA涂层应用的影响。组织学评估显示大量的直接种植体与骨的结合,很少或没有纤维组织存在。ha涂层种植体与未涂层种植体相比,具有光滑和纹理表面的直接骨贴合量显著增加。
In vivo characterization of hydroxylapatite (HA) coated pyrolytic carbon implants
Low-temperature isotropic (LTI) pyrolytic carbon implants (Carbon Implants, Austin, TX) with smooth and grooved surfaces were evaluated using the canine transcortical plug model. The implants were evaluated with and without a 50-75 /spl mu/m hydroxylapatite (HA) coating (Bio-Interfaces, Inc., San Diego, CA). Four adult mongrel dogs were used each receiving five transcortical implants bilaterally in the femur. The implants were evaluated mechanically and histologically at periods of 3, 4, and 6 weeks postoperatively. Mechanical pushout testing was performed to determine interface attachment strength and stiffness. Histologic sections were evaluated for interface tissue characterization, percent bone apposition, and mode of interface pushout failure. Statistical analysis revealed that RA coating significantly increased interface shear strength and stiffness of smooth pyrolytic carbon implants. A grooved surface texture resulted in improved mechanical attachment strength compared to smooth surface texture and was unaffected by the application of HA coating. Histologic evaluation showed a significant amount of direct implant-bone apposition with little or no fibrous tissue present. HA-coated implants had a significantly greater amount of direct bone apposition with both smooth and textured surfaces compared to uncoated implants.