Evaluation of Ti/Al alloy coated with biogenic hydroxyapatite as an implant device in dogs’ femur bones

Abstract The main target of the present research was a full assessment of the toxicity effects and biocompatibility of a Ti/Al-alloy device coated with biogenic hydroxyapatite (bHA) when implanted in dogs in comparison with those of an uncoated Ti/Al-alloy device. The coating of the alloy was carrie...

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Main Authors: E. M. Mahmoud, M. Sayed, M. Awaad, S. T. El-Zomor, M. Blum, A. Killinger, R. Gadow, S. M. Naga
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2021-09-01
Series:Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10856-021-06589-5
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spelling doaj-b9e02ce2505a448f8dc691fbeaf7f1ed2021-09-12T11:31:52ZengSpringerJournal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine0957-45301573-48382021-09-0132911510.1007/s10856-021-06589-5Evaluation of Ti/Al alloy coated with biogenic hydroxyapatite as an implant device in dogs’ femur bonesE. M. Mahmoud0M. Sayed1M. Awaad2S. T. El-Zomor3M. Blum4A. Killinger5R. Gadow6S. M. Naga7Refractories, Ceramics and building materials Department, National Research CentreRefractories, Ceramics and building materials Department, National Research CentreRefractories, Ceramics and building materials Department, National Research CentreDepartment of Surgery, Anaesthesiology and Radiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo UniversityInstitute for Manufacturing Technologies of Ceramic Components and Composites (IMTCCC), Stuttgart UniversityInstitute for Manufacturing Technologies of Ceramic Components and Composites (IMTCCC), Stuttgart UniversityInstitute for Manufacturing Technologies of Ceramic Components and Composites (IMTCCC), Stuttgart UniversityRefractories, Ceramics and building materials Department, National Research CentreAbstract The main target of the present research was a full assessment of the toxicity effects and biocompatibility of a Ti/Al-alloy device coated with biogenic hydroxyapatite (bHA) when implanted in dogs in comparison with those of an uncoated Ti/Al-alloy device. The coating of the alloy was carried out using controlled high-velocity suspension flame spray (HVSFS) technique. Both coated and uncoated devices were implanted in dogs’ femur bones for different time periods (45 days and 90 days). Bone-formation ability and healing were followed up, and blood analysis was performed, at Time zero (immediately post surgery), and then at 3 days, 45 days, and 90 days post surgery. Bone mineral density checks, radiological scans of the femur bone, and histological analysis were also conducted. The in-vivo study results proved that implantation of a device made from bHA-coated Ti/Al alloy in dogs’ femur bones is completely safe. This is due to the high osteoconductivity of the coated alloy, which enables the formation of new bone and a full connection between new and original bone material. At 90 days post surgery, the coated alloy had been completely digested within the original bone; thus, it appeared as a part of the femur bone and not as a foreign body. Both the scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive X-ray and histology analysis findings affirmed the results. Furthermore, the blood tests indicated no toxicity effects during the 90 days of implantation.https://doi.org/10.1007/s10856-021-06589-5
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M. Blum
A. Killinger
R. Gadow
S. M. Naga
spellingShingle E. M. Mahmoud
M. Sayed
M. Awaad
S. T. El-Zomor
M. Blum
A. Killinger
R. Gadow
S. M. Naga
Evaluation of Ti/Al alloy coated with biogenic hydroxyapatite as an implant device in dogs’ femur bones
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine
author_facet E. M. Mahmoud
M. Sayed
M. Awaad
S. T. El-Zomor
M. Blum
A. Killinger
R. Gadow
S. M. Naga
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title Evaluation of Ti/Al alloy coated with biogenic hydroxyapatite as an implant device in dogs’ femur bones
title_short Evaluation of Ti/Al alloy coated with biogenic hydroxyapatite as an implant device in dogs’ femur bones
title_full Evaluation of Ti/Al alloy coated with biogenic hydroxyapatite as an implant device in dogs’ femur bones
title_fullStr Evaluation of Ti/Al alloy coated with biogenic hydroxyapatite as an implant device in dogs’ femur bones
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Ti/Al alloy coated with biogenic hydroxyapatite as an implant device in dogs’ femur bones
title_sort evaluation of ti/al alloy coated with biogenic hydroxyapatite as an implant device in dogs’ femur bones
publisher Springer
series Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine
issn 0957-4530
1573-4838
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract The main target of the present research was a full assessment of the toxicity effects and biocompatibility of a Ti/Al-alloy device coated with biogenic hydroxyapatite (bHA) when implanted in dogs in comparison with those of an uncoated Ti/Al-alloy device. The coating of the alloy was carried out using controlled high-velocity suspension flame spray (HVSFS) technique. Both coated and uncoated devices were implanted in dogs’ femur bones for different time periods (45 days and 90 days). Bone-formation ability and healing were followed up, and blood analysis was performed, at Time zero (immediately post surgery), and then at 3 days, 45 days, and 90 days post surgery. Bone mineral density checks, radiological scans of the femur bone, and histological analysis were also conducted. The in-vivo study results proved that implantation of a device made from bHA-coated Ti/Al alloy in dogs’ femur bones is completely safe. This is due to the high osteoconductivity of the coated alloy, which enables the formation of new bone and a full connection between new and original bone material. At 90 days post surgery, the coated alloy had been completely digested within the original bone; thus, it appeared as a part of the femur bone and not as a foreign body. Both the scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive X-ray and histology analysis findings affirmed the results. Furthermore, the blood tests indicated no toxicity effects during the 90 days of implantation.
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