Fixation of Spinal Implants : Clinical and Experimental Studies on the Effects of Hydroxyapatite Coating

Loosening of implants is a frequent complication in orthopaedic surgery. The aim of this thesis was to evaluate hydroxyapatite coating of pedicle screws with mechanical and histological methods and to correlate the results with the radiological findings. Hydroxyapatite (HA) coating of pedicle screws...

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Main Author: Sandén, Bengt
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för kirurgiska vetenskaper 2001
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-14222013-01-08T13:03:28ZFixation of Spinal Implants : Clinical and Experimental Studies on the Effects of Hydroxyapatite CoatingengSandén, BengtUppsala universitet, Institutionen för kirurgiska vetenskaperUppsala : Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis2001SurgeryHydroxyapatitepedicle screwhistomorphometryfixationradiolucent zonesscrew looseningKirurgiSurgeryKirurgiLoosening of implants is a frequent complication in orthopaedic surgery. The aim of this thesis was to evaluate hydroxyapatite coating of pedicle screws with mechanical and histological methods and to correlate the results with the radiological findings. Hydroxyapatite (HA) coating of pedicle screws was investigated in experimental studies in sheep. Nine sheep were operated on with destabilising laminectomies at L2-L3 and L4-L5 and stabilised with pedicle screw instrumentations, where HA coated and uncoated screws were used in a randomised fashion. After both 6 and 12 weeks of implantation, the HA coated screws demonstrated a higher bone-to-implant contact and a higher amount of bone in the area close to the screw. The pull-out resistance, stiffness and total energy to failure was higher for the HA coated screws after 12 weeks of implantation. HA coating of pedicle screws was examined in two clinical studies. In the first series, the patients were stabilised with pedicle screw instrumentations, where HA coated screws were used in either the upper or lower instrumented level in a randomised fashion. After 10-22 months of implantation, the extraction torque was markedly higher for the HA coated screws. In the second series, instrumentations with uncoated, partly HA coated or fully HA coated screws were used. After 11-16 months implantation, the extraction torques were recorded. There were significant differences between all three groups, with the lowest extraction torques for the uncoated screws and the highest torques for the fully HA coated screws. The frequency of radiolucent zones surrounding the screws was higher for the uncoated screws than for the HA coated screws. Radiographs from both experimental and clinical studies were examined. Screws demonstrating radiolucent zones were compared to screws without zones with respect to pull-out resistance, extraction torque, bone-to-implant contact and amount of bone surrounding the screws. All these variables demonstrated higher values for the screws without radiolucent zones. The frequency of radiolucent zones surrounding uncoated screws in the clinical study was 53%. Conclusions: Radiolucent zones are good predictors of screw loosening. The frequency of radiolucent zones is higher than previously described. Hydroxyapatite coating improves the purchase of pedicle screws and reduces the frequency of screw loosening. Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-1422urn:isbn:91-554-5137-3Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Medicine, 0282-7476 ; 1085application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
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topic Surgery
Hydroxyapatite
pedicle screw
histomorphometry
fixation
radiolucent zones
screw loosening
Kirurgi
Surgery
Kirurgi
spellingShingle Surgery
Hydroxyapatite
pedicle screw
histomorphometry
fixation
radiolucent zones
screw loosening
Kirurgi
Surgery
Kirurgi
Sandén, Bengt
Fixation of Spinal Implants : Clinical and Experimental Studies on the Effects of Hydroxyapatite Coating
description Loosening of implants is a frequent complication in orthopaedic surgery. The aim of this thesis was to evaluate hydroxyapatite coating of pedicle screws with mechanical and histological methods and to correlate the results with the radiological findings. Hydroxyapatite (HA) coating of pedicle screws was investigated in experimental studies in sheep. Nine sheep were operated on with destabilising laminectomies at L2-L3 and L4-L5 and stabilised with pedicle screw instrumentations, where HA coated and uncoated screws were used in a randomised fashion. After both 6 and 12 weeks of implantation, the HA coated screws demonstrated a higher bone-to-implant contact and a higher amount of bone in the area close to the screw. The pull-out resistance, stiffness and total energy to failure was higher for the HA coated screws after 12 weeks of implantation. HA coating of pedicle screws was examined in two clinical studies. In the first series, the patients were stabilised with pedicle screw instrumentations, where HA coated screws were used in either the upper or lower instrumented level in a randomised fashion. After 10-22 months of implantation, the extraction torque was markedly higher for the HA coated screws. In the second series, instrumentations with uncoated, partly HA coated or fully HA coated screws were used. After 11-16 months implantation, the extraction torques were recorded. There were significant differences between all three groups, with the lowest extraction torques for the uncoated screws and the highest torques for the fully HA coated screws. The frequency of radiolucent zones surrounding the screws was higher for the uncoated screws than for the HA coated screws. Radiographs from both experimental and clinical studies were examined. Screws demonstrating radiolucent zones were compared to screws without zones with respect to pull-out resistance, extraction torque, bone-to-implant contact and amount of bone surrounding the screws. All these variables demonstrated higher values for the screws without radiolucent zones. The frequency of radiolucent zones surrounding uncoated screws in the clinical study was 53%. Conclusions: Radiolucent zones are good predictors of screw loosening. The frequency of radiolucent zones is higher than previously described. Hydroxyapatite coating improves the purchase of pedicle screws and reduces the frequency of screw loosening.
author Sandén, Bengt
author_facet Sandén, Bengt
author_sort Sandén, Bengt
title Fixation of Spinal Implants : Clinical and Experimental Studies on the Effects of Hydroxyapatite Coating
title_short Fixation of Spinal Implants : Clinical and Experimental Studies on the Effects of Hydroxyapatite Coating
title_full Fixation of Spinal Implants : Clinical and Experimental Studies on the Effects of Hydroxyapatite Coating
title_fullStr Fixation of Spinal Implants : Clinical and Experimental Studies on the Effects of Hydroxyapatite Coating
title_full_unstemmed Fixation of Spinal Implants : Clinical and Experimental Studies on the Effects of Hydroxyapatite Coating
title_sort fixation of spinal implants : clinical and experimental studies on the effects of hydroxyapatite coating
publisher Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för kirurgiska vetenskaper
publishDate 2001
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