INTERBODY LUMBAR FUSION USING A CARBON-FIBER CAGE IMPLANT VERSUS ALLOGRAFT BONE - AN INVESTIGATIONAL STUDY IN THE SPANISH GOAT

被引:147
作者
BRANTIGAN, JW
MCAFEE, PC
CUNNINGHAM, BW
WANG, H
ORBEGOSO, CM
机构
[1] Department of Surgery, Creighton University, Omaha, NE
[2] Department of Neuroradiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD
[3] Department of Pathology, Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, MD
关键词
ALLOGRAFT; CARBON FIBER; INTERBODY LUMBAR FUSION; POSTERIOR LUMBAR INTERBODY FUSION;
D O I
10.1097/00007632-199407000-00002
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Study Design. A carbon fiber-reinforced polymer implant, designed to aid interbody lumbar fusion, was tested biologically in an experimental surgical model. Twenty-seven Spanish goats had interbody lumbar fusion surgery in a randomized protocol. Seventeen goats were implanted with the carbon fiber-reinforced polymer cage packed with autologous bone, and 10 goats were implanted with ethylene oxide-sterilized allograft bone. Objectives. To determine fusion success, biocompatibility of the carbon polymer material, and possibility of carbon wear debris at intervals after surgical implantation. Methods. Goats were killed at 6 months, 12 months, and 24 months and full-body autopsies were done. Spine specimens were studied by plain radiography, three-dimensional reformatted computed tomography studies, and histology. Results. At 6 months, one of three allograft implantations showed histologic and radiographic fusion, whereas five of five carbon fiber-reinforced polymer cage fusions showed at least partial fusion. At 12 months, two of three allograft implantations and five of five carbon fiber-reinforced polymer cage fusions were solidly fused. At 24 months, five of five allograft implantations and three of three carbon fiber-reinforced polymer cage implantations were solidly fused. Conclusions. Interbody fusion using a carbon cage implant packed with autologous bone achieved a quicker and more reliable fusion compared with ethylene oxide-sterilized allograft bone. There were no adverse effects from the implant material.
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