2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2014.07.012
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Vertebroplasty using bisphosphonate-loaded calcium phosphate cement in a standardized vertebral body bone defect in an osteoporotic sheep model

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“…These 58 bioactive implants have the unique capacity to be resorbed 59 in vivo according to bone remodeling kinetics and replaced by 60 natural bone. While first generation products were dominated by 61 porous ceramics, injectable calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) 62 are currently under intense investigation [7][8][9][10][11][12][13] since they offer 63 additional advantages, including primary mechanical properties 64 similar to those of cancellous bone, along with an injectability 65 suitable for implantation of the composite under minimally inva- 66 sive surgery and adapted to any shape of defects. 67 In addition, the development of calcium phosphate cements 68 opened up new applications in the field of drug delivery systems.…”
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“…These 58 bioactive implants have the unique capacity to be resorbed 59 in vivo according to bone remodeling kinetics and replaced by 60 natural bone. While first generation products were dominated by 61 porous ceramics, injectable calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) 62 are currently under intense investigation [7][8][9][10][11][12][13] since they offer 63 additional advantages, including primary mechanical properties 64 similar to those of cancellous bone, along with an injectability 65 suitable for implantation of the composite under minimally inva- 66 sive surgery and adapted to any shape of defects. 67 In addition, the development of calcium phosphate cements 68 opened up new applications in the field of drug delivery systems.…”
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“…Local elution of zoledronate from titanium implants in animal studies showed to increase in the net bone formation with clear signs of improved vascularity, maturity, and remodelling [19]. Locally-delivered BP was also used to improve mechanical stability of implants [21] and to enhance bone formation in an osteoporotic model [22]. Nevertheless, this is the first study to examine the effect of direct delivery of BPs into the site of bone metastasis.…”
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“…Sheep have smaller, longer and narrower vertebral bodies, longer transverse processes, shorter dorsal spinous processes and narrower, higher pedicles with more lateral angulations [255]. Most studies on the ovine spine concerning vertebral fractures dealt with injection or impaction of biomaterials or drug delivery systems in the vertebral body [256][257][258][259][260][261][262][263][264]. The observation times should be long and some studies even go up to three years [260].…”
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confidence: 98%