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Effects of blood on bone cement made of calcium phosphate: Problems and advantages

โœ Scribed by Yoshiro Musha; Tomohiro Umeda; Sayuri Yoshizawa; Toshio Shigemitsu; Kazuhiro Mizutani; Kiyoshi Itatani


Book ID
102874080
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
514 KB
Volume
92B
Category
Article
ISSN
1552-4973

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Abstract

In recent years, calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) have frequently been used as bone substitutes in the field of orthopedic surgery. When CPC is used as a bone substitute in vivo, blood contamination is unavoidable. To date, however, no detailed study has been conducted focusing on how the physical properties of CPCs would change under the influence of blood. In this study, the effects of blood contamination on Biopexโ€Rยฎ (BPR, PENTAX, Tokyo) are examined in vitro and in vivo. The compressive strength of BPR after setting decreased depending on the amount of contaminating blood. The BPR, which has set in vivo, not only has a fragile surface due to the contamination by blood, but also has a propensity to shorten and be destroyed during the early postoperative stage, especially in the bone exposed to loads. On the other hand, radiographic and histological features in vivo indicated that the absorption and the bone replacement of BPR were stimulated by blood contamination. In the clinical evaluation, the patient's own peripheral venous blood was added to the BPR. One year after the surgery, the absorption was noted around the hardened BPR. To advance CPCs (including BPR) as bioabsorbable bone replaceable materials, it is essential to utilize the patient's own blood in combination with the CPC. ยฉ 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res Part B: Appl Biomater, 2010


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