We performed a transcortical push-out test to determine the effect of surface roughness of hydroxyapatite (HA)coated implants on bone-implant shear strength in a canine model. Hydroxyapatite-and alumina-coated SUS316L with the same surface roughness (roughness average: Ra = 5 pm) and HA-coated Ti-6A
Hydroxylapatite coating of porous implants improves bone ingrowth and interface attachment strength
โ Scribed by Cook, Stephen D. ;Thomas, Kevin A. ;Delton, Jeanette E. ;Volkman, Todd K. ;Whitecloud, Thomas S. ;Key, John F.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 820 KB
- Volume
- 26
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9304
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โฆ Synopsis
The effect of a plasma-sprayed hydroxylapatite (HA) coating on the degree of bone ingrowth and interface shear attachment strength was investigated using a canine femoral transcortical implant modeI. Cylindrical implants were fabricated by sintering spherical Co-Cr-Mo particles 500-710 p m in diameter; the nominal implant dimensions were 5.95 ? 0.05 inm diameter by 18 mm in length. One half of each implant was coated with hydroxylapatite, 25-30 pm in thickness, by a plasma-spray technique. Using strict aseptic technique, the implants were placed through both femoral cortices into defects approximately 0.05 mm undersized. After 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 18, 26, and 52 weeks, the implants were harvested and subjected to mechanical pullout testing and undecalcified histologic evaluation. The application of the HA coating to porous implants enhanced both the amount of bone ingrowth and the interface attachment strength at all time periods. These differences were statistically significant for the percent of bone ingrowth at the 4-, 6-, 12-, 18-, 26-, and 52week time periods, and interface shear strength values were significantly different at the 6-, 8-, 12-, 18-, and 26-week time periods. The rate of development of interface strength and bone ingrowth was also more rapid for the HA-coated implants. No evidence of any disruption, mechanical failure, or biologic resorption of the HA coating was observed. The results of the present study-demonstrating a beneficial effect of the HA coating at all time periods-are believed to be due to the use of paired comparisons, which allow assessment of subtle differences that might otherwise have been obscured by normal biological variability.
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