Bone cement as a local chemotherapeutic drug delivery carrier in orthopedic oncology: A review

Metastatic bone lesions are common among patients with advanced cancers. While chemotherapy and radiotherapy may be prescribed immediately after diagnosis, the majority of severe metastatic bone lesions are treated by reconstructive surgery, which, in some cases, is followed by postoperative radioth...

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Main Authors: Sunjeev S. Phull, Alireza Rahimnejad Yazdi, Michelle Ghert, Mark R. Towler
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-02-01
Series:Journal of Bone Oncology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212137420301007
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spelling doaj-e9ceb31538424a4bac7fb133fe78c1d92021-03-01T04:15:00ZengElsevierJournal of Bone Oncology2212-13742021-02-0126100345Bone cement as a local chemotherapeutic drug delivery carrier in orthopedic oncology: A reviewSunjeev S. Phull0Alireza Rahimnejad Yazdi1Michelle Ghert2Mark R. Towler3Department of Biomedical Engineering, Ryerson University, Toronto M5B 2K3, Ontario, Canada; Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto M5B 1W8, Ontario, CanadaLi Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto M5B 1W8, Ontario, Canada; Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ryerson University, Toronto M5B 2K3, Ontario, CanadaDepartment of Surgery, McMaster University, Hamilton L8V 5C2, Ontario, CanadaDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Ryerson University, Toronto M5B 2K3, Ontario, Canada; Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto M5B 1W8, Ontario, Canada; Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ryerson University, Toronto M5B 2K3, Ontario, Canada; Corresponding author at: Ryerson University, Toronto M5B 2K3, Ontario, Canada.Metastatic bone lesions are common among patients with advanced cancers. While chemotherapy and radiotherapy may be prescribed immediately after diagnosis, the majority of severe metastatic bone lesions are treated by reconstructive surgery, which, in some cases, is followed by postoperative radiotherapy or chemotherapy. However, despite recent advancements in orthopedic surgery, patients undergoing reconstruction still have the risk of developing severe complications such as tumor recurrence and reconstruction failure. This has led to the introduction and evaluation of poly (methyl methacrylate) and inorganic bone cements as local carriers for chemotherapeutic drugs (usually, antineoplastic drugs (ANPDs)). The present work is a critical review of the literature on the potential use of these cements in orthopedic oncology. While several studies have demonstrated the benefits of providing high local drug concentrations while minimizing systemic side effects, only six studies have been conducted to assess the local toxic effect of these drug-loaded cements and they all reported negative effects on healthy bone structure. These findings do not close the door on chemotherapeutic bone cements; rather, they should assist in materials selection when designing future materials for the treatment of metastatic bone disease.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212137420301007Metastatic bone cancerOrthopedic surgeryBone cementAntineoplastic drugsLocal chemotherapy
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author Sunjeev S. Phull
Alireza Rahimnejad Yazdi
Michelle Ghert
Mark R. Towler
spellingShingle Sunjeev S. Phull
Alireza Rahimnejad Yazdi
Michelle Ghert
Mark R. Towler
Bone cement as a local chemotherapeutic drug delivery carrier in orthopedic oncology: A review
Journal of Bone Oncology
Metastatic bone cancer
Orthopedic surgery
Bone cement
Antineoplastic drugs
Local chemotherapy
author_facet Sunjeev S. Phull
Alireza Rahimnejad Yazdi
Michelle Ghert
Mark R. Towler
author_sort Sunjeev S. Phull
title Bone cement as a local chemotherapeutic drug delivery carrier in orthopedic oncology: A review
title_short Bone cement as a local chemotherapeutic drug delivery carrier in orthopedic oncology: A review
title_full Bone cement as a local chemotherapeutic drug delivery carrier in orthopedic oncology: A review
title_fullStr Bone cement as a local chemotherapeutic drug delivery carrier in orthopedic oncology: A review
title_full_unstemmed Bone cement as a local chemotherapeutic drug delivery carrier in orthopedic oncology: A review
title_sort bone cement as a local chemotherapeutic drug delivery carrier in orthopedic oncology: a review
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Bone Oncology
issn 2212-1374
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Metastatic bone lesions are common among patients with advanced cancers. While chemotherapy and radiotherapy may be prescribed immediately after diagnosis, the majority of severe metastatic bone lesions are treated by reconstructive surgery, which, in some cases, is followed by postoperative radiotherapy or chemotherapy. However, despite recent advancements in orthopedic surgery, patients undergoing reconstruction still have the risk of developing severe complications such as tumor recurrence and reconstruction failure. This has led to the introduction and evaluation of poly (methyl methacrylate) and inorganic bone cements as local carriers for chemotherapeutic drugs (usually, antineoplastic drugs (ANPDs)). The present work is a critical review of the literature on the potential use of these cements in orthopedic oncology. While several studies have demonstrated the benefits of providing high local drug concentrations while minimizing systemic side effects, only six studies have been conducted to assess the local toxic effect of these drug-loaded cements and they all reported negative effects on healthy bone structure. These findings do not close the door on chemotherapeutic bone cements; rather, they should assist in materials selection when designing future materials for the treatment of metastatic bone disease.
topic Metastatic bone cancer
Orthopedic surgery
Bone cement
Antineoplastic drugs
Local chemotherapy
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212137420301007
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