A modified cementing technique using BoneSource to augment fixation of the acetabulum in a sheep model


Autoria(s): Timperley, A John; Nusem, Iulian; Wilson, Kathy; Whitehouse, Sarah L; Buma, Pieter; Crawford, Ross W
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30/06/2010

Resumo

Background and purpose Our aim was to prove in an animal model that the use of HA paste at the cement-bone interface in the acetabulum would improve fixation. We examined, in sheep, the effect of interposing a layer of hydroxyapatite cement around the periphery of a polyethylene socket prior to fixing it using polymethylemethacrylate (PMMA). Methods We made a randomized study involving 22 sheep to test whether the application of BoneSource hydroxyapatite material to the surface of the ovine acetabulum prior to cementing a polyethylene cup at hip arthroplasty improved the fixation and the nature of the interface. We studied the gross radiographical appearance of the implant-bone interface and the histological appearance at the interface. Results There were more radiolucencies evident in the control group. Histologically, only sheep randomized into the BoneSource group exhibited a fully osseointegrated interface. Use of the hydroxyapatite material did not confer any detrimental effects. In some cases the material appeared to have been fully resorbed. When the material was evident on histological section, it was incorporated into an osseointegrated interface. There was no giant cell reaction present in any case. There was no evidence of migration of BoneSource to the articulation. Interpretation The application of HA material prior to cementation of a socket produced an improved interface. The technique may be useful in man with to extend the longevity of the cemented implant by protecting the socket interface from the effect of hydrodynamic fluid flow and particulate debris.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/33201/

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Taylor & Francis Ltd.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/33201/3/c33201.pdf

DOI:10.3109/17453674.2010.501740

Timperley, A John, Nusem, Iulian, Wilson, Kathy, Whitehouse, Sarah L, Buma, Pieter, & Crawford, Ross W (2010) A modified cementing technique using BoneSource to augment fixation of the acetabulum in a sheep model. Acta Orthopaedica, 81(4), pp. 503-507.

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Copyright 2010 Taylor & Francis Ltd.

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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Engineering Systems

Palavras-Chave #110314 Orthopaedics #total hip replacement #hydroxyapatite #sheep model #polyethylene cup
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Journal Article