Differences in stiffness of the interface between a cementless porous implant and cancellous bone in vivo in dogs due to varying amounts of implant motion

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作者
Bragdon, CR [1 ]
Burke, D [1 ]
Lowenstein, JD [1 ]
OConnor, DO [1 ]
Ramamurti, B [1 ]
Jasty, M [1 ]
Harris, WH [1 ]
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[1] MASSACHUSETTS GEN HOSP,DEPT ORTHOPAED SURG,ORTHOPAED BIOMECH LAB,BOSTON,MA 02114
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interface; tissue ingrowth; torque; displacement;
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10.1016/S0883-5403(96)80136-7
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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To determine the mechanical properties of the interface between the tissue ingrowth into porous coatings and the implant, porous-coated cylindrical implants were inserted into the distal femur in 20 mature dogs and oscillated in vivo 8 hours per day for 6 weeks at fixed amounts of micromotion (0, 20, 40, and 150 mu m) Applied torques and resulting displacements were recorded. The torsional resistance per unit angular displacement (TRIAD), reflecting the stiffness of the bone-porous coating interface, was 0.88 +/- 0.25 N-M/deg immediately after implantation in the 20-mu m displacement group. It increased with time after surgery, reaching a maximum of 1.25 +/- 0.60 N-M/deg at 6 weeks. The TRIAD was lower initially (0.77 +/- 0.43 N-M/deg) in the 40-mu m group and gradually decreased with time after surgery, reaching a maximum of 0.54 +/- 0.13 N-M/deg at 6 weeks. The TRIAD was even lower (0.24 +/- 0.10 N-M/deg) in the 150-mu m group initially and remained the same (0.16 +/- 0.09 N-M/deg) with time after surgery. Histologic evaluation showed bone ingrowth in continuity with the surrounding bone in the 20-mu m group consistent with the high stiffness values at sacrifice. In contrast, a mixture of fibrocallus and bone were found at the bone-porous coating interface in the 40-mu m group, consistent with the intermediate stiffness values. In contrast, despite the fact that bone was found in the depth of the porous coating in the dogs in the 150-mu m group, the low stiffness values were a reflection of fibrous tissue formation at the interface in that group, because of the large motion disrupting bony in growth at the bone-porous coating interface. By monitoring the torsional resistance per unit of angular displacement dynamically in viva, it was possible to evaluate the mechanical properties of the bone-porous coating interface as tissue ingrowth proceeded. Twenty microns of oscillating displacement was compatible with stable bone ingrowth with high interface stiffness, whereas 40 and 150 mu m of motion was not.
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