Morphological assessment of osteointegration of various implants for management of long bone defects (experimental study)

Purpose To assess osseointegration of implants made of various osteoconductive materials in an animal experiment by management of a long-bone diaphysis defect complicated with chronic osteomyelitis. Materials and methods Experimental studies were conducted on 24 healthy outbred adult rabbits for s...

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Main Authors: Leonid B. Reznik, Sergey A. Erofeev, Ilya V. Stasenko, Dmitry Yu. Borzunov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Russian Ilizarov Scientific Center for Restorative Traumatology and Orthopaedics 2019-09-01
Series:Гений oртопедии
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Online Access:http://ilizarov-journal.com/files/2019_3_08.pdf
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spelling doaj-b959f6eb45dc4fd9a63bea52876c85c12020-11-24T20:51:32ZengRussian Ilizarov Scientific Center for Restorative Traumatology and OrthopaedicsГений oртопедии1028-44272542-131X2019-09-0125331832310.18019/1028-4427-2019-25-3-318-323Morphological assessment of osteointegration of various implants for management of long bone defects (experimental study)Leonid B. Reznik0Sergey A. Erofeev1Ilya V. Stasenko2Dmitry Yu. Borzunov3Omsk State Medical University, Omsk, Russian FederationOmsk State Medical University, Omsk, Russian FederationClinical Medical and Surgical Center of the Ministry of Health of the Omsk Region, Omsk, Russian FederationRussian Ilizarov Scientific CenterPurpose To assess osseointegration of implants made of various osteoconductive materials in an animal experiment by management of a long-bone diaphysis defect complicated with chronic osteomyelitis. Materials and methods Experimental studies were conducted on 24 healthy outbred adult rabbits for six weeks. Diaphyseal defects were managed with allo-, ceramic, and carbon implants. Results and discussion With carbon material, an adhesive interaction between the implant and the maternal bone tissue was of intercalation type. Osteointegration was evidenced by the presence of microfragments of an implant in bone tissue extracted for morphological study from the peri-implant zone, with areas of numerous osteoid islets. With a ceramic implant in the defect, no signs of remodeling and osteointegration in the implant extracted for morphological examination of bone tissue were detected. In the experiment with allograft, the area of implantation was isolated by a fibrous capsule, in which individual osteo-osteoid areas were seen without typical bone structure formation, and complete bone fusion was not achieved. Conclusion Morphological data on the regeneration processes prove the advantages of a carbon nanostructured implant relative to the other osteoplastic materials used in this animal experiment.http://ilizarov-journal.com/files/2019_3_08.pdfexperimentlong boneosteomyelitisbone defectnanocarbon implantallograftceramic implant
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author Leonid B. Reznik
Sergey A. Erofeev
Ilya V. Stasenko
Dmitry Yu. Borzunov
spellingShingle Leonid B. Reznik
Sergey A. Erofeev
Ilya V. Stasenko
Dmitry Yu. Borzunov
Morphological assessment of osteointegration of various implants for management of long bone defects (experimental study)
Гений oртопедии
experiment
long bone
osteomyelitis
bone defect
nanocarbon implant
allograft
ceramic implant
author_facet Leonid B. Reznik
Sergey A. Erofeev
Ilya V. Stasenko
Dmitry Yu. Borzunov
author_sort Leonid B. Reznik
title Morphological assessment of osteointegration of various implants for management of long bone defects (experimental study)
title_short Morphological assessment of osteointegration of various implants for management of long bone defects (experimental study)
title_full Morphological assessment of osteointegration of various implants for management of long bone defects (experimental study)
title_fullStr Morphological assessment of osteointegration of various implants for management of long bone defects (experimental study)
title_full_unstemmed Morphological assessment of osteointegration of various implants for management of long bone defects (experimental study)
title_sort morphological assessment of osteointegration of various implants for management of long bone defects (experimental study)
publisher Russian Ilizarov Scientific Center for Restorative Traumatology and Orthopaedics
series Гений oртопедии
issn 1028-4427
2542-131X
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Purpose To assess osseointegration of implants made of various osteoconductive materials in an animal experiment by management of a long-bone diaphysis defect complicated with chronic osteomyelitis. Materials and methods Experimental studies were conducted on 24 healthy outbred adult rabbits for six weeks. Diaphyseal defects were managed with allo-, ceramic, and carbon implants. Results and discussion With carbon material, an adhesive interaction between the implant and the maternal bone tissue was of intercalation type. Osteointegration was evidenced by the presence of microfragments of an implant in bone tissue extracted for morphological study from the peri-implant zone, with areas of numerous osteoid islets. With a ceramic implant in the defect, no signs of remodeling and osteointegration in the implant extracted for morphological examination of bone tissue were detected. In the experiment with allograft, the area of implantation was isolated by a fibrous capsule, in which individual osteo-osteoid areas were seen without typical bone structure formation, and complete bone fusion was not achieved. Conclusion Morphological data on the regeneration processes prove the advantages of a carbon nanostructured implant relative to the other osteoplastic materials used in this animal experiment.
topic experiment
long bone
osteomyelitis
bone defect
nanocarbon implant
allograft
ceramic implant
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