Biomechanical assessment of bone ingrowth in porous hydroxyapatite

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K. A HING
S. M BEST
K. E TANNER
W BONFIELD
P. A REVELL
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[1] Queen Mary and Westfield College,IRC in Biomedical Materials
[2] Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine,IRC in Biomedical Materials
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Compressive Strength; Shear Strength; Hydroxyapatite; Compression Testing; Mechanical Testing;
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Porous hydroxyapatite (Endobon®) specimens were implanted into the femoral condyle of New Zealand White rabbits for up to 6 months. After sacrifice, specimens were sectioned for histology and mechanical testing, where the extent of reinforcement by bony ingrowth was assessed by compression testing and fixation was assessed by push-out testing. From histological observations, it was established that the majority of bone ingrowth occurred between 10 day and 5 weeks after implantation and proceeded predominantly from the deep end of the trephined defect, with some integration from the circumferential sides. At 3 months, the implants were fully integrated, exhibiting bony ingrowth, vascularization and bone marrow stroma within the internal macropores. After 5 weeks, the mean ultimate compressive strength of retrieved implants (6.9 MPa) was found to be greater than that of the original implant (2.2 MPa), and by 3 months the fully integrated implants attained a compressive strength of approximately 20 MPa. Push-out testing demonstrated that after 5 weeks in vivo, the interfacial shear strength reached 3.2 MPa, increasing to 7.3 MPa at 3 and 6 months.
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