2016
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.b.33783
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3D perfusion bioreactor‐activated porous granules on implant fixation and early bone formation in sheep

Abstract: Early fixation of total joint arthroplasties is crucial for ensuring implant survival. An alternative bone graft material in revision surgery is needed to replace the current gold standard, allograft, seeing that the latter is associated with several disadvantages. The incubation of such a construct in a perfusion bioreactor has been shown to produce viable bone graft materials. This study aimed at producing larger amounts of viable bone graft material (hydroxyapatite 70% and β-tricalcium-phosphate 30%) in a n… Show more

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“…Cylindrical defects were created at both medial and lateral condyle of the distal femurs, and implants were inserted. The sheep were kept for a 12-week observation period before sacrificed, and implants were harvested for analysis 20 without filling. Four implants were inserted in each sheep and interventions were compared to their own control within each sheep.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cylindrical defects were created at both medial and lateral condyle of the distal femurs, and implants were inserted. The sheep were kept for a 12-week observation period before sacrificed, and implants were harvested for analysis 20 without filling. Four implants were inserted in each sheep and interventions were compared to their own control within each sheep.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cylindrical defects were created at both medial and lateral condyle of the distal femurs, and implants were inserted. The sheep were kept for a 12‐week observation period before sacrificed, and implants were harvested for analysis 20 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%